REFLECTION:
IF a light ray in incident on a surface if it bring back to same medium is called reflection
REFRACTION:
IF a light ray in incident on a surface and going to another medium is called reflection
and there is a a law for refraction that is SNELL'S LAW
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Refraction is better.
A rainbow is caused by both reflection and refraction of sunlight in raindrops.
Reflection, or refraction, depending on what causes the change in direction.
Reflection of light is the bending of light from its point. while refraction is the diverging of light from its bearing.
A key is neither a reflection nor a refraction. It is a physical object made of metal or another material that is used to lock or unlock doors or other devices. Reflection and refraction refer to the behavior of light when it interacts with a surface or a medium.
refraction event is a stright line and reflection is a hyperbolic event
Describe refraction and reflection with respect to Fiber Optical Cable?
There really is no similarity. One is that they are wave behaviors. Reflection is when a wave bounces off an object and comes back to you. Refraction is the bending of a wave through different materials because the substances are different. Mechanical waves travel faster in solids then liquids so refraction happens.
Refraction occurs when light changes speed and direction as it passes from one medium to another, such as from air to water. Reflection, on the other hand, is when light bounces off the surface of a material, like a mirror, and changes direction. Refraction involves a change in speed and direction, while reflection involves a change in direction only.
Refraction and reflection are both processes that involve the bending of light. Reflection occurs when light bounces off a surface, while refraction occurs when light passes through a medium and changes speed, causing it to bend. Both phenomena are fundamental principles of optics.
Yes, coherence is important in both reflection and refraction. In reflection, coherence ensures that the wavefronts remain in phase after reflection. In refraction, coherence helps to maintain the continuity of the wavefronts as the light passes through different mediums.