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Old 04-09-2022, 08:23 AM  
todservices
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A spherical solid object can not reflect light on 100% of its surface like the moon does during full moons

For a solid object to reflect light on its entirety, it has to be flat or concave.
If the reflector is convexe (like a sphere), every ray of light points in a direct line with the radius, perpendicular to the surface resulting in no reflection.

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