what reflects light when we sea the images of trees and other objects in a lake?
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lake water acts like a mirror. hence, the water surface reflect images of trees in a lake.
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- Light refracts off the ocean surface. Our eyes view the world via light.
- Light reflects back out of order as the surface bends (ripples), resulting in a distorted picture.
- The reflection is coherent when light reflects off a suitably smooth surface. This indicates that following reflection, parallel wave fronts of energy stay parallel.
- You may now construct a map of spots where the light exiting the picture bounces off the lake and into your eye by looking at the surface of a smooth lake.
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