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How light reflected from a mineral

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The luster of a mineral is affected by the brilliance of the light used to observe the mineral surface.
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User Eric Choi
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Light is reflected from a mineral when light incident above a mineral sample, a few wavelengths are taken by the atoms of the crystal lattice, meanwhile the others are reflected.

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The surplus wavelengths that weren't absorbed get reflected off from the surface of the mineral, and enters into the eye of the viewer.

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