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An image is a copy of an object fromed by reflected (or refracted) rays of light.
It only happens when the incident ray is shone at 90 degrees. The refracted ray will then travel along the same path as the incident ray. This is known as total internal refraction.
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An image is a copy of an object fromed by reflected (or refracted) rays of light.
It only happens when the incident ray is shone at 90 degrees. The refracted ray will then travel along the same path as the incident ray. This is known as total internal refraction.
Rephrase the question PLEASE. I can't even prove there is a question in that sentence.
spread out
refraction or refracted
Incident light hits a prism, refracted or reflected light emerges from it. In what manner it is different from the incident light depends on the angle of incidence and the angles of the prism. Commonly it may be refracted, dispersed or reflected back.
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When a beam of light hits a mirror and bounces off, it is reflected. When light is refracted it means the light penetrates into a substance and changes the direction of its movement.
A mirror does not refract light, it REFLECTS it.
They are reflected or absorbed. nope.. they are Refracted
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