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Reflection of light and Missors?​

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Answered by Anupamkumar4553
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When a ray of light falls on any object (polished, smooth, shiny object), light from the object bounces back those rays of light to our eyes and this phenomenon is known as “Reflection” or “Reflection of Light”. ... For example, twinkling of stars or light reflected by a mirror.

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Answered by NeverGibup
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  • A mirror or reflector is an object such that each narrow beam of light that incides on its surface bounces in a single direction. This property, called specular reflection, distinguishes a mirror from objects that scatter light in many directions, let it pass through them, or absorb it.

  • Reflection is when light bounces off an object. If the surface is smooth and shiny, like glass, water or polished metal, the light will reflect at the same angle as it hit the surface. This is called specular reflection.

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Three common types of mirror are the plane mirror, which has a flat, or plane, surface; the convex mirror; and the concave mirror.

The law of reflection states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. The angle of incidence is the angle that the incoming beam of light makes with the normal (an imaginary line that makes a 90 degree angle with the reflecting surface).

Reflection basically refers to the return or complete bounce back of a ray of light.

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