explain the behavior of light on curved mirror and lens
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When light moves from one medium (like air) to another medium (like water) it will change directions. This is a "wave-like" behavior and is called refraction. In this way light behaves like other waves such as sound waves. The speed of the light wave also changes when it moves from medium to medium.
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Whether a mirror is flat or curved, the law of reflection states that light reflects off the mirror in straight lines at the same angle as the light hits the mirror. This means the incoming angle, called the angle of incidence, equals the angle at which the reflected ray leaves, called the angle of reflection.
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