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It is regular reflection bc I just took test
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If your choices are the following:
A. regular absotbtion
B. Diffuse absorbtion
C. Regular reflection
D. diffuse reflection
The result when parallel light waves strike a smooth, polished surface is that it will result to regular reflection.
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