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Differentiate between reflection and refraction ​

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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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Reflection:

light ray falling on the plane returns to the same medium.

Refraction:

the ray falling on the plane travels from one medium to another

Answered by Kainat001
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Explanation:

Definition of Reflection

In simple terms, reflection implies the rebounding of light, sound, heat or another object back to the source, without absorbing it. It alters the direction of the beam of light, when it falls on the plane, amidst two media, so that the ray goes back to the medium, in which it is generated. The law of reflection says:

The angle of incidence is identical to the angle of reflection.

The ray of incidence, ray of reflection and the normal drawn at the point of incidence, to the mirror, occurs at the same plane.

These two principles are apposite to all kinds of reflecting planes. Reflection can be of two types:

Regular reflection: Otherwise known as specular reflection, which occurs when the beam of light falls on a regular, polished and smooth plane, such as metal or mirror, reflects light at the same angle as it is incident to the surface.

Irregular reflection: Also called as diffused reflection, which takes place when the beam of light is incident on the rough surface and reflects light in diverse directions

Definition of Refraction

Refraction can be understood as the phenomenon of light, wherein the wave is diverted when it passes diagonally through the interface between two media of different densities. It refers to the shift in direction and speed of the beam of light or radio waves, because of the change in transmission medium

Refractive index is the ratio of the angle of incidence to the angle of refraction. It ascertains the speed of a ray of light in the new medium, i.e. the denser the medium the slow is the speed of light, and vice versa. Hence, the degree of bending vests on the refractive index of the two media.

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