There's no such thing as a "white light ray". Every ray of visible light appears to
your eye as some color, depending on its wavelength. When several light rays, with
different wavelengths (different colors) and just the right combination of intensities,
enter your eye together, you perceive the combination as 'white'.
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it turns back to white both ways because darkness hads no u v rays in which the beads can be exposed to, and artificial light also has no uv rays. Both of them have no u v rays.
Angles are the degree measure between the two rays that make an angle. Vertices are the point in which the two rays meet to create that angle.
lines go forever in both directions rays start at a specific point and go forever in only one direction
This is the definition of the reflection of a light ray. The other term related to light rays is refraction, which is the bending of a light ray as it passes from one substance into another.
Same speed - light and gamma rays are both electromagnetic waves, but with different frequencies.