the laws of reflection hold for irregular reflection because every angle of incidence and reflection have their own normals.therefore the angle of reflection become equal to the reflected ray and thus the law of reflection hold.if they have their own normal they must be in one plane.
Yes, the two laws of reflection of light are always true even in case of irregular reflection.
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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.
yes man of course
irregular
due to the irregular reflection,we are capable to see things without irregular reflection like in the case of mirror you will just see the of the object from which the ligth comes...for example the light scatters from the page of book is irregular reflection..if these were not you will not be able to read from the page rather you would see image from which the light comes and all on page
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.
yes man of course
Irregular reflection means it is not right
no It is definitely obeying both the basic laws of reflection. Only that on irregular reflection, all incident rays are at different angles which results in scattered reflected rays of light.
Regular reflection is by a plane and shiny surface while the irregular one is from a rough surface.
irregular
due to the irregular reflection,we are capable to see things without irregular reflection like in the case of mirror you will just see the of the object from which the ligth comes...for example the light scatters from the page of book is irregular reflection..if these were not you will not be able to read from the page rather you would see image from which the light comes and all on page
diffuse reflection
When the rays of light do not follow the laws of reflection, then this type of reflection is called diffused reflection.
yes both are equally
due to irregular reflection
May be possible with irregular reflection.