A clear reflection of Mount Hood can be seen in Mirror Lake. Surfaces, such as this one, allow for specular reflection. Light can be thought of as a bundle of individual light rays which are traveling parallel to each other. Each individual light ray follows the law of reflection. If the bundle of light rays is incident upon a smooth surface, like Mirror Lake, A) then the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence. B) then both the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection equals 90 degrees. C) light rays reflect and remain concentrated in a bundle upon leaving the water's surface. D) light rays reflect at various angles and become diffuse as they leave the water's surface.
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Light can be though of as a bundle of individual light rays which are traveling parallel to each other.
Light ray reflect and remain concentrate in a bundle upon leaving the water surface.
Light ray reflect and remain concentrate in a bundle upon leaving the water surface.
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