Snell's law, however, applies only to ideal mirror reflectors. Real materials, other
than mirrors and chrome tend to deviate significantly from ideal reflectors.
At this point we will introduce an empirical model that is consistent with
our experience, at least to a crude approximation.
In general, we expect most of the reflected light to travel in the direction
of the ideal ray. However, because of microscopic surface variations we might
expect some of the light to be reflected just slightly offset from the ideal
reflected ray. As we move farther and farther, in the angular sense, from the
reflected ray we expect to see less light reflected.