Make a model of reflection from a plane mirror and write your observations
about the path of incident ray
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Light is known to behave in a very predictable manner. If a ray of light could be observed approaching and reflecting off of a flat mirror, then the behavior of the light as it reflects would follow a predictable law known as the law of reflection. The diagram below illustrates the law of reflection.
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"A plane mirror is model a with a flat (planar) reflective surfaced".
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- The angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence for light rays striking a planar mirror. The angle of incidence is the angle formed by the incident ray and the normal of the surface
- The world is largely known through the senses. The sense of sight is one of the most important senses.
- Through it we see mountains, rivers, trees, plants, chairs, people and so many other things around us. We also see clouds, rainbows and birds flying in the sky.
- At night we see the moon and the stars. You are able to see the words and sentences printed on this page.
- After striking the mirror, the ray of light is reflected in another direction. The light ray, which strikes any surface, is called the incident ray. The ray that comes back from the sur face after reflection is known as the reflected ray.
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