Ans. The law of reflection states for that:
1. The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.
2. The incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal at the point of incidence lie in the same plane.
The law of refraction, also known as Snell's Law, states that the ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is a constant for any two media. Mathematically, this can be expressed as n1sinθ1 = n2sinθ2, where n1 and n2 are the refractive indices of the two media and θ1 and θ2 are the angles of incidence and refraction, respectively.
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Yes, the law of refraction was given by Snell, also known as Snell's Law. It states that the ratio of the sines of the angles of incidence and refraction for a wave hitting a boundary between two different mediums remains constant.
For refraction, the general relationship is given by Snell's Law.
The law of reflection states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of REFLECTION. Refraction is an entirely different phenomenon and has its own law.
Snell's Law describes the relationship between the angle of incidence and the angle of refraction for light passing through different mediums. It states that the ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence to the sine of the angle of refraction is constant for a given pair of media.
it follows the law of refraction.
The law of refraction was first accurately described by Ibn Sahl, of Baghdad, in the manuscript On Burning Mirrors and Lenses (984).it was then properly formulated by snell
That depends on the substances where the refraction occurs. The relationship between the angles, and the index of refraction of both materials, is given by Snell's Law.
What is snell's law fefraction/reflection?
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
As the index of refraction of the bottom material increases, the angle of refraction will decrease. This relationship is governed by Snell's Law, which states that the angle of refraction is inversely proportional to the index of refraction. Therefore, higher index of refraction causes light to bend less when entering a denser medium.