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Regular reflection, it occurs when light beams are reflected at the same angle. When your eye detects the reflected beams, you can see a reflection on the surface.
Of course. Mirrors are not perfectly reflective and lasers can be built with any required power. Do you want the mirror to survive or not? Either way the answer is yes.
Newton: "The angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection." That is good enough for most people.
if it is a normal mirror the light we reflect of the mirror from a different angle the angle on which it comes from is the same angles as it goes out.
Yes, at the critical angle, all of the light will reflect, and will not leave the medium.
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The interaction of light beams with a surface is called regular reflection when the light beams reflect off all points of the surface at the same angle. When the light beams hit the surface and reflect off in different angles it is called diffuse reflection.
The interaction of light beams with a surface is called regular reflection when the light beams reflect off all points of the surface at the same angle. When the light beams hit the surface and reflect off in different angles it is called diffuse reflection.
Regular reflection: Occurs when light beams are reflected at the same angle. When your eye detects the reflected beams, you can see a reflection on the surface.
regular reflection: Occurs when light beams are reflected at the same angle. When your eye detects the reflected beams, you can see a reflection on the surface.
Regular reflection, it occurs when light beams are reflected at the same angle. When your eye detects the reflected beams, you can see a reflection on the surface.
Of course. Mirrors are not perfectly reflective and lasers can be built with any required power. Do you want the mirror to survive or not? Either way the answer is yes.
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Newton: "The angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection." That is good enough for most people.
if it is a normal mirror the light we reflect of the mirror from a different angle the angle on which it comes from is the same angles as it goes out.
Light bouncing off things is also known as reflecting light. If the material is transparent, most of the light will pass through, only some will be reflected. If the material is translucent, some of the light will pass through, some will be reflected. If the material is opaque, only a few of the light will pass through, most light will be reflected. I wrote this in a hurry; it's almost time to go; I'm sorry; I hope it will be useful to you though.
Reflection is when light bounces off an object. If the surface is smooth and shiny, like glass, water or polished metal, the light will reflect at the same angle as it hit the surface. This is called specular reflection.