A ray is typically drawn using a straight line with an arrow at one end to indicate its direction. It starts at a specific point called the endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction. In diagrams, a ruler or straightedge is often used to ensure accuracy, while a pencil or pen can be used for clarity.
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A normal line is the name of the line drawn perpendicular to the surface where a light ray strikes.
A normal line is the name of the line drawn perpendicular to the surface where a light ray strikes.
the median is drawn from the vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side
Yes, a ray can be drawn to show how light travels in a straight line from its source.
A normal line is the name of the line drawn perpendicular to the surface where a light ray strikes.
A normal line is the name of the line drawn perpendicular to the surface where a light ray strikes.
An angle bisector.
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The angle of incidence is the angle formed by the incident ray and the normal line drawn to the point of incidence on a mirror. It is measured from the incident ray to the normal line.
When a light ray is incident upon a reflecting surface, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence. Both of these angles are measured relative to a normal drawn to the surface. The incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal all lie in the same plane.
A ray can be used to represent the path that light travels in a ray diagram. It helps to illustrate how light reflects, refracts, or interacts with different optical elements such as mirrors or lenses. Rays are drawn as straight lines with arrows indicating the direction of light travel.