Define the Terms: -
[i] Nature of Light
[ii] Light
[iii] Luminous Object
[iv] Non-Luminous Object
[v] Reflection of light with diagram ........ans also laws of...reflection of light..
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Light has dual nature , wave nature as well as particulate nature
Light is a form of energy which produces sensation of sight
The object which has its own light is called luminous object
The object which does not has its own light is called non luminous object.
Laws of reflection
1. The angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection
2. The incident ray, reflected ray and normal to the mirror at the point of incidence , all lie in the same plane .
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Light is a form of energy which produces sensation of sight
The object which has its own light is called luminous object
The object which does not has its own light is called non luminous object.
Laws of reflection
1. The angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection
2. The incident ray, reflected ray and normal to the mirror at the point of incidence , all lie in the same plane .
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1, Nature of light
Light is a transverse, electromagnetic wave that can be seen by the typical human. The wavenature of light was first illustrated through experiments on diffraction and interference. Like all electromagnetic waves, light can travel through a vacuum.
2. light
light is a combination of photon
3.luminious object
Luminous Objects.Objects which emit light on their own are known as luminous objects."
4. non luminous object
non - luminous object is an object that does not emmit visible light ( as opposed to reflecting visible light. If you took an object into a truely dark room - or better deep underground where there is no light. You would be able to see a luminous object like a candle flame, a red hot piece of iron, a white hot filament of a bulb.
5. reflrction of light
When a ray of light falls on any object (polished, smooth, shiny object), light from that object bounces back those rays of light to our eyes and this is known as “Reflection”or “Reflection of Light”.
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1, Nature of light
Light is a transverse, electromagnetic wave that can be seen by the typical human. The wavenature of light was first illustrated through experiments on diffraction and interference. Like all electromagnetic waves, light can travel through a vacuum.
2. light
light is a combination of photon
3.luminious object
Luminous Objects.Objects which emit light on their own are known as luminous objects."
4. non luminous object
non - luminous object is an object that does not emmit visible light ( as opposed to reflecting visible light. If you took an object into a truely dark room - or better deep underground where there is no light. You would be able to see a luminous object like a candle flame, a red hot piece of iron, a white hot filament of a bulb.
5. reflrction of light
When a ray of light falls on any object (polished, smooth, shiny object), light from that object bounces back those rays of light to our eyes and this is known as “Reflection”or “Reflection of Light”.
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