In reflection, a light ray strikes a smooth surface, such as a mirror, and bounces off.
When an observer perceives an image of the particle, it's because the light rays strike the particle and bounce back through the microscope to their eye.
RTRT is hell on memory, because the access is all over the place as rays bounce.
Firing his power ring at it, the ray bounces back, knocking the Emerald Crusader off a cliff, apparently to his death!
The rays bounced harmlessly against her outer shell; she absorbed the energy without conscious thought.
I wanted to enjoy Vientiane's most famous landmark, the That Luang, as the long rays of the sun bounced brilliantly off the towers covered in tons of gold leaf.
The light rays bounce forward to a second mirror, M2, which corrects the spherical aberration and directs the corrected beam into the aperture.