The angle between the normal and the incident ray can then be measured using a protractor.
Reflection and refraction of light in mirrors.
A highly polished surface such as a mirror or other smooth and plane surface reflects most of the light falling on it.
Some of it bounces off some of it goes through and the rest of it is absorbed.
Diffused irregular reflection is a non mirror like reflection of light.
There the incident initial ray strikes the mirror a normal line needs to be drawn the normal line is a perpendicular line to the mirror.
Reflection is when the light goes back to the previous medium but changes direction.
Light light reflection and refraction.
When light travels from one medium to another like air to glass or glass to water it does three things.
On the flip side refraction is when the light is absorbed by the medium but the direction and speed are affected.
We will explore what rules govern them their technical names and then apply these rules to study the beautiful world of curved mirrors and lenses.
The throwing back by a body or surface of light without absorbing it is known as reflection of light.
Showing the properties of reflection total internal reflection and refraction in light reflection when light from an object is reflected by a surface it changes direction.
When light travels from one medium to another medium it either.
A mirror image is the result of light rays bounding off a reflective surface.
An image is formed when the light rays coming from an object meet at a point after reflection from a mirror or refraction from lens.
Reflection of light is either specular just like mirror or diffuse retaining the energy.
All in all reflection and refraction are two basic facts associated with light which are studied along.
The images are of two types real images real images are formed when rays of light that comes from an object or source meets at a point after reflection from a mirror or refraction from a lens.
Laws of reflection light incident on another medium.
Gets absorbed absorption bounces back reflection passes through or bends refraction when light is incident on a plane mirror most of it gets reflected and some of it gets absorbed in the medium.
A ray box directing a narrow beam of light towards to mirror will reflect the light off it.
The law of reflection states that on reflection from a smooth surface the angle of the reflected ray is equal to the angle of the incident ray.
Here the incident ray which is reflected along with reflected ray doesn t have the same angle to the normal as the incident ray.
In this chapter we will explore the first two.