Physics, asked by prarthipageni, 4 months ago

write any 2 differences between incident ray and reflected ray

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Answered by poornimahs27
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An incident ray is a ray of light that strikes a surface. The angle between this ray and the perpendicular or normal to the surface is the angle of incidence.

The reflected ray corresponding to a given incident ray, is the ray that represents the light reflected by the surface. The angle between the surface normal and the reflected ray is known as the angle of reflection. The Law of Reflection says that for a specular (non-scattering) surface, the angle of reflection always equals the angle of incidence.

There is a change in direction but no change in the phase.

Answered by Mitalisahoo
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Answer:

The ray which strikes at the normal is called incident ray and the ray which bounce back after striking the surface is called reflected ray

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