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what is reflection. state it's laws. give two difference between regular and irregular reflection of light.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Reflection can be defined as the bouncing of light rays after striking an object in the same medium. This is known reflection of light.

Reflection always follows namely two laws which are also known as 'Laws of Reflection' ,which are as follows :
Law 1.
The incident ray, normal ray and the reflected ray at the point of incidence all lie in the same plane.
Law 2.
Angle of incident is equals to angle of reflection.

Two main differnce between regular and diffused reflection are as follows :
1. In regular reflection the reflected rays are parallel to each other, while in irregular reflection the reflected ray is not parallel to each other.
2. Regular reflection don't allows the clear view of object, while diffused reflection is only responsible for object to be view.


Answered by DDR108
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QUESTION-

Laws of refection.

ANSWER-

The first law of reflection is related the rays of light i.e incident ray and reflected ray

The incident ray, the reflected ray as well as the normal to the mirror's surface lie in the same plane.

The second law of reflection is related to the angles the rays make with the surface of the object.

The \angle i= \angle rwith respect to the normal of the surface of the mirror.

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