a ray of light falling on a rough surface follows the law of reflection but no image of the object placed before it is seen. explain why it is so ?
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The light rays falling on a rough surface does follow the laws of reflection. The light rays are incident parallel on the rough surface but due to uneven surface the light rays are not reflected parallel rather they are reflected in different direction. Hence, no image is formed.
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It is because, after the light rays are being reflected (even though follows laws of reflection but ) they are just scattered in all directions due to this a clear image of the object placed before it can't be seen .
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