A broad bundle of light rays is called a beam.
A bundle of light rays is called a "beam" or "ray bundle."
A collection of rays of light is called a beam or a ray bundle.
Light rays coming in are called incident light rays.
The light rays that bounce back are called reflected light rays.
A CCD is a group of photocells. Photocells are cells that react to a broad range of light rays. CCD's convert light into an electric charge.
A bundle of light rays is called a "beam" or "ray bundle."
A collection of rays of light is called a beam or a ray bundle.
A collection of rays is called a ray bundle.
An array of photocells that respond to a wide range of light rays is called a photodiode array. This array consists of multiple individual photodiodes that can detect light within a broad spectrum of wavelengths. These arrays are commonly used in various applications such as digital cameras and light sensors.
Light rays coming in are called incident light rays.
The light rays that bounce back are called reflected light rays.
A CCD is a group of photocells. Photocells are cells that react to a broad range of light rays. CCD's convert light into an electric charge.
A group of rays is called a "bundle of rays." In optics, this term is often used to describe a collection of light rays that are traveling in similar directions, which can be relevant in the study of lenses, mirrors, and other optical systems. In other contexts, such as physics or geometry, a group of rays originating from a common point may also be referred to as a "fan of rays" or simply a "ray cluster."
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The point where light rays meet is called the focal point.
The bouncing of light rays is called reflection. When light rays strike a surface and return back in the same direction, it is known as reflection.