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what is the different between ray optics and wave optics?

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The ray optics uses the geometry of straight lines to account for the macroscopic pheneomenon like rectilinear propagation of light, reflection and refraction of light etc.

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Rays are nothing but lines with arrow marks which show the path the light takes. A particle is a very small piece of matter which has a definite mass and volume however small it is. A wave is a disturbance originating in a particle which makes it oscillate (undertakes to and fro motion about its original position).

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