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a ray is a line with one endpoint and goes on forever in one directiontwo rays with one common endpoint is an angleeveryone knows that!
ray ray is no where ugly :)
L. P. Ray invented a device with a metal plate attached to a wooden handle used to collect piles of swept dust or trash. This device is in common use today, and is known as a "dustpan".
Ray Ray has a lisp
A incoming ray is the light reflecting upon a solid surface without it being absorbed. The incoming light is also referred to as vacuum wavelength.
Incident ray
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Because this light ray passes through without being bent.
incident ray i think
You draw a single ray and label it twice: once for the incoming ray and again for the outgoing ray.
The ray comes out parallel to the incident ray because the ray has the opposite refraction as when it entered the block.
Reflection involves two rays - an incoming or incident ray and an outgoing or reflected ray.
incident
incidence : it means the angle that goes in a objectrefracted : is where it changes inside an objectemergence : is the angle that come out the objectWhen the incoming light ray hits a plane, the angle of incidence is the angle between the incoming light ray and the normal of the plane at where the ray hits.
totally internally diffracted.
The angle of incidence of a ray (or light or other electromagnetic radiation) to a surface is the angle between the incoming ray and the normal - which is perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence