(A) A wall reflects light and a mirror also reflects light. What difference is there in the way they reflect light?
(B) Which type of reflection of light leads to the formation of images ?
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(A) A wall is a non polished surface which implies non-regular or diffused reflection and a mirror is a well polished surface which implies regular or perfect reflection.
(B) A a regular reflection with simple light rays is helpful in the formation of images for experiments and projects
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