what is the difference between ray and beam? ik the answer tell me the answer and get free points!
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Usually 'ray' is a narrow beam of light, whereas 'beam' is a line of light that shines from a bright object, so the words (as nouns) are practically synonyms with differences in size. - We could just pic out the pack in the weak beam of the torch.
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ray means only one light string which is starting from a source of light but beam means a group of light rays starting from a point
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