REFLECTION OF LIGHT
The phenomenon of bouncing off the light in the same medium, when it falls on a polished or shiny surface, is called reflection of light.
Example: A mirror, polished surface of metal, etc., reflects (or bounces off) most of the light falling or incident on it, as shown in figure 1.2.
Where,
i = Incident angle,
PO = Incident ray,
MN= Plane mirror,
ON = Normal,
r = Angle of reflection,
0Q= Reflected ray,
o = Incident point.
Laws of Reflection of Light
(a) Angle of incidence (i) is always equal to angle of reflection (r).
angle i = angle r, and
(b) Incident ray, reflected ray and normal to the mirror at the point of incidence all the three lie in the same
plane.
These two laws of reflection of light are applicable for all kind of mirrors such as spherical mirror, plane mirror, curved mirror.
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