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Define the Following
(a)Incident Ray
(b)Refracted Ray
(c)Angle of Incidence
(d)Angle of Refraction

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Answered by sureshsp
2

Answer:

the which is comes from the source is incident on the plane surface is called incident ray

2.the ray which is passed through one medium to another medium the ray just bend is called refracted ray

3.the angle between incident ray and surface is called angle of invident

4.the angle between refracted ray and surface is called angel of refraction

Answered by Sivesh2009
3

Answer:

Dear Mate !

Explanation:

Incident ray : An incident ray is a ray of light that strikes a surface. ... The reflected ray corresponding to a given incident ray, is the ray that represents the light reflected by the surface. The angle between the surface normal and the reflected ray is known as the angle of reflection.

Refracted ray : A ray that undergoes a change of velocity, or in the general case, both velocity and direction, as a result of interaction with the material medium in which it travels. 2. In an optical fiber, a ray that is refracted from the core into the cladding. Specifically a ray having direction such that.

Angle of Incidence : In geometric optics, the angle of incidence is the angle between a ray incident on a surface and the line perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence, called the normal. The ray can be formed by any wave: optical, acoustic, microwave, X-ray and so on.

Angle of Refraction : Medical Definition of angle of refraction :

The angle between a refracted ray and the normal drawn at the point of incidence to the interface at which refraction occurs.

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