Physics, asked by parakhcmd, 1 year ago

why cant u see the beam of light but only the spot of light on the surface where it falls
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Answered by Anonymous
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Light is a very complex phenomenon, but in many situations its behavior can be understood with a simple model based on rays and wave fronts. A ray is a thin beam of light that travels in a straight line. A wave front is the line (not necessarily straight) or surface connecting all the light that left a source at the same time. For a source like the Sun, rays radiate out in all directions; the wave fronts are spheres centered on the Sun. If the source is a long way away, the wave fronts can be treated as parallel lines.

Rays and wave fronts can generally be used to represent light when the light is interacting with objects that are much larger than the wavelength of light, which is about 500 nm. In particular, we'll use rays and wave fronts to analyze how light interacts with mirrors and lenses


parakhcmd: where is the reason for why are we able to see the spot of light only??
parakhcmd: ok i will tell u it is simply because the light can be seen only when it reflects and reaches to our eyes so the surface reflects the light which we are able to see
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