How is the reflection of light ray from a plain mirror different from the refraction of light ray as it enters a block of glass?
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Answers
Explanation:
Parallel Plate Capacitor Formula
The direction of the electric field is defined as the direction in which the positive test charge would flow. Capacitance is the limitation of the body to store the electric charge. Every capacitor has its capacitance. The typical parallel-plate capacitor consists of two metallic plates of area A, separated by the distance d.
The parallel plate capacitor formula is given by:
C=kϵ0Ad
Answer:
When The light gets gets reflected through a plane mirror it directly enter our eyes unlike refraction of light.
During Refraction when a ray of light travels from one medium to another it undergoes change in its direction.
When a ray of light goes from optically less dense medium it bends towards the normal.
When a ray of light goes from optically dense medium to a less dense medium it will bend away from the normal. (This is the case when light ray enters a block of glass)