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how does reflection connect to real life situation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The kind of reflection we deal in our daily lives is questioning ourselves who we really are, what's our purpose in life, and what's our worth.

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Answered by muskanmishra58
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Regular and irregular reflections of light have many applications in our everyday life. Due to the regular reflection of light, we look at our image in the plane mirror. We can turn the sunlight towards dark places by the regular reflection of light with the help of a shiny surface.

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What is reflection of light?

When light from one medium falls on the surface of another medium, it bounces back in the same medium such that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. There are two types of reflection of light, regular reflection and irregular reflection. Light reflected from mirror is an example of a reflection of light.

Reflection of light Examples in daily life

Reflection of light enables us to see.

We see colors of different objects due to reflection.

We see nonluminous objects due to the reflection of light.

The number of things you see in a day is due to the reflection of light.

Reflection of light definition

Reflection of light is defined as:

“When light traveling in a certain medium falls on the surface of another medium, a part of it turns back in the same medium.”We see a page of a book because light reflects from each part of the page in all directions so that some of the light rays from each part of the page enter our eye. Because almost no light is reflected by the printed words, we “see” them as black areas.

In the early 1700 s, were two ideas about the nature of light; particle nature and wave nature. Newton put forward the idea of the corpuscular nature of light. According to him, light consists of tiny, fast-moving particles. Maxwell formulated the wave theory of light. In 1802, Thomas young proved the wave nature of light experimentally. In 1900, Planck suggested that light consists of small packets of energy called photons were confirmed by experiments. Now we know that light has dual nature; wave as well as particle nature.

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