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DEFINE REFLECTION OF LIGHT​

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Answered by barnasaha
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Reflection is the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated. Common examples include the reflection of light, sound and water waves.

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The electric field E is defined to be E=Fq E = F q , where F is the Coulomb or electrostatic force exerted on a small positive test charge q. E has units of N/C. The magnitude of the electric field E created by a point charge Q is E=k|Q|r2 E = k | Q | r 2 , where r is the distance from Q.The maximum value of E in an electromagnetic wave propagating in X-direction is 1000 Newton/coulomb which is in Z direction.The electric field E is defined to be E=Fq E = F q , where F is the Coulomb or electrostatic force exerted on a small positive test charge q. E has units of N/C. The magnitude of the electric field E created by a point charge Q is E=k|Q|r2 E = k | Q | r 2 , where r is the distance from Q.The maximum value of E in an electromagnetic wave propagating in X-direction is 1000 Newton/coulomb which is in Z direction.The electric field E is defined to be E=Fq E = F q , where F is the Coulomb or electrostatic force exerted on a small positive test charge q. E has units of N/C. The magnitude of the electric field E created by a point charge Q is E=k|Q|r2 E = k | Q | r 2 , where r is the distance from Q.The maximum value of E in an electromagnetic wave propagating in X-direction is 1000 Newton/coulomb which is in Z direction.The maximum value of E in an electromagnetic wave propagating in X-direction is 1000 Newton/coulomb which is in Z direction.The maximum value of E in an electromagnetic wave propagating in X-direction is 1000 Newton/coulomb which is in Z direction.

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