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What type of reflection happens when a straight ray of light hits smooth mirrors?

When a straight light ray hits a smooth mirror, the regular reflection happens.


What happens when a ray of light hits a concave mirror?

It converges.


What happens when a ray of light hits a plane mirror?

It has the time of its life.


What happens if the ray of light hits the mirror?

When a ray of light hits a mirror, it is reflected back at an equal angle from the normal (a line perpendicular to the surface of the mirror). This is known as the law of reflection.


What happens when a ray hits a block at a different angle?

It reflect.Reflecting is the bouncing back of light


What happens when a ray of light hits a mirror?

When a ray of light hits a mirror, it gets reflected off the mirror's surface at the same angle that it approached the mirror. This is known as the law of reflection. The angle of incidence (the angle at which the light ray hits the mirror) is equal to the angle of reflection (the angle at which the reflected ray leaves the mirror).


What is the name of the ray of light that hits a mirror?

The ray of light that hits a mirror is called the incident ray.


What type of reflection happens when a straight ray of light hits rough concrete?

The scattered reflection occurs when a straight ray of light is reflected from hitting rough concrete.


What happens when a light ray hits a surface?

They may be absorbed and converted to heat or reflected in scattered fashion.


What happens when a ray of light hits a reflective surface like a mirror?

It'll undergo reflection and will get reflected back


What is a incoming light ray called before it hits a mirror?

An incoming light ray before it hits a mirror is called an incident ray.


What happens when light bounces off a mirror?

When light hits a mirror, it is reflected back at the same angle that it hit the mirror. This is called the law of reflection. The angle of incidence (incoming light ray) is equal to the angle of reflection (outgoing light ray).