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Wiki Answers: Metals are shiny because their outer electrons are not attached to any particular atom. So when light falls on metal it sets these free electrons into vibration. Instead of energy springing from atom to atom, it's reemitted as visible light. Meanwhile for Flight Spotters, this Qatar Airways A330 sets a perfect example for the definition of Shiny Metal.

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Wiki Answers: Metals are shiny because their outer electrons are not attached to any particular atom. So when light falls on metal it sets these free electrons into vibration. Instead of energy springing from atom to atom, it's reemitted as visible light. Meanwhile for Flight Spotters, this Qatar Airways A330 sets a perfect example for the definition of Shiny Metal.

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