Science, asked by nadu39, 1 year ago

mention against each of the following whether regular or diffuse reflection with that take place when a beam of light is strike justify your answer in each case A) polished wooden table

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Answered by ashoktalenthrs
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Polished wooden table: Regular reflection

A polished surface is an example of a smooth surface. A polished wooden table has a smooth surface. Hence, reflections from the polished table will be regular.

Chalk powder: Diffused reflection

Chalk power spread on a surface is an example of an irregular surface. It is not smooth. Therefore, diffused reflection will take place from chalk powder.

Cardboard surface: Diffused reflection

Cardboard surface is also an example of an irregular surface. Hence, diffused reflection will take place from a cardboard surface.

Marble floor with water spread over it: Regular reflection

Marble floor with water spread over it is an example of a regular surface. This is because water makes the marble surface smooth. Hence, regular reflection will take place from this surface.

Mirror: Regular reflection

Mirror has a smooth surface. Therefore, it will give a regular reflection.

Piece of paper: Diffused reflection

Although a piece of paper may look smooth, but it has many irregularities on its surface. Due to this reason, it will give a diffused reflection.




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Answered by singhvandana1414
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Explanation:

(a) Polished wooden table → Regular reflection

A polished surface is an example of a smooth surface. A polished wooden table has a smooth surface. Hence, reflections from the polished table will be regular.

(b) Chalk powder → Diffused reflection

Chalk power spread on a surface is an example of an irregular surface. It is not smooth. Therefore, diffused reflection will take place from chalk powder.

(c) Cardboard surface → Diffused reflection

Cardboard surface is also an example of an irregular surface. Hence, diffused reflection will take place from a cardboard surface.

(d) Marble floor with water spread over it → Regular reflection

Marble floor with water spread over it is an example of a regular surface. This is because water makes the marble surface smooth. Hence, regular reflection will take place from this surface.

(e) Mirror → Regular reflection

Mirror has a smooth surface. Therefore, it will give a regular reflection.

(f) Piece of paper → Diffused reflection

Although a piece of paper may look smooth, but it has many irregularities on its surface. Due to this reason, it will give a diffused reflection.

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