Regular reflection means the incident rays parallel to each other fall on plane or smooth surface and reflects back equal to the angle of incidence is called regular reflection.
what is a regular reflection
There is no such thing as a " drfusal reflection".
the two ways in which a surface can reflect light are regular reflection and diffuse reflection.
1.Regular Reflection takes place only on a smooth and higly polished surface.Eg. Mirror 2.Regular reflection has application of laws of reflections. 1. Irregular(diffuse) reflection takes place on irregular surfaces , with high no. of grooves. Eg. walls 2. Laws of reflection do not apply in irregular relfection.
The types are: a. regular reflection, where a beam coming from a specific direction is reflected at another specific direction, and: b. diffuse reflection, where the beam is scattered to all directions.
what is a regular reflection
There is no such thing as a " drfusal reflection".
A smooth pane of glass causes a regular reflection.
the two ways in which a surface can reflect light are regular reflection and diffuse reflection.
Regular reflection is by a plane and shiny surface while the irregular one is from a rough surface.
diffuse is brighter than regular
Regular Reflection= Happens when light reflects off a smooth surface. Diffuse Reflection= Happens when light reflects off a rough surface. Reflection= The bouncing of waves, off a surface or and object
1.Regular Reflection takes place only on a smooth and higly polished surface.Eg. Mirror 2.Regular reflection has application of laws of reflections. 1. Irregular(diffuse) reflection takes place on irregular surfaces , with high no. of grooves. Eg. walls 2. Laws of reflection do not apply in irregular relfection.
Reflection -regular reflection^
Irregular reflection means it is not right
the defuse is a bomb defusing like a thunder and a light that they an show what is the past like a time machine while regular reflection is a reflection that all you can see is water ,grass and horse
The types are: a. regular reflection, where a beam coming from a specific direction is reflected at another specific direction, and: b. diffuse reflection, where the beam is scattered to all directions.