Sunday 2 August 2015

Light 3 - Reflection

The phenomenon of rebouncing of light rays into the same mediumon striking a surface is called Reflection of light.

Laws of Reflection
Following are the two laws of reflection of light:
1. The incident ray, the reflected ray and the normal at the point of incidence all lies in the same plane.
2. The angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection at the point of incidence.

Angle of incidence : It is the angle which the incident ray makes with the normal at the point of incidence.
Angle of Reflection : It is the angle which the reflected ray makes with the normal at the point of incidence.




Types of Reflection :
1. Regular Reflection : When a parallel beam of reflected light rays is obtained when parallel light rays are incident on a smooth reflecting surface, then that is called Regular Reflection.
Example: Light rays falling on a mirror gets reflected back.
2. Irregular or Diffused Reflection : When a non-parallel beam of reflected rays are obtained when parallel incident light rays fall on an uneven surface , then that is called Irregular or Diffused Reflection.
Example: Light rays falling on a wall.



Note: The Laws of Reflection holds true for both regular and irregular reflection. Incase of irregular reflection, however, the laws hold true for each point of the incident beam of light.

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