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different between the beam from a ray

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Answered by harshali22
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You can beam with pleasure/delight, or just 'beam at someone' which means smiling happily. Also beam is a line oflight (noun). ... Usually 'ray' is a narrowbeam of light, whereas 'beam' is a lineof light that shines from a bright object, so the words (as nouns) are practically synonyms with differencesin size
Answered by Jayagovind
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BEAM:
A beam can be defined as a group of rays which are parallel to each other. Example: A beam of sunlight.

RAY:
A ray can be defined as a single line which has a defined starting point and does not have any ending point.

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