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What is a incoming light ray called before it hits a mirror?

An incoming light ray before it hits a mirror is called an incident ray.


What is a incoming ray?

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.


What is incoming solar radiation called?

incident ray i think


Where did the word radious come from?

It comes from the realms of typographic errors.Radius, on the other hand, comes from the Latin word radius used to describe a staff, spoke of a wheel, ray of light.


A ray of light strikes a flat surface of water The angle that the incoming light ray makes with the normal is called the angle of?

The angle that the incoming light ray makes with the normal is called the angle of incidence.


How do you draw a complete angle?

You draw a single ray and label it twice: once for the incoming ray and again for the outgoing ray.


Which geometric term would be used to describe a beam of light?

a ray


What is the relationship called in which bacteria harm a host?

Antibiotic (from antibiosis) is one word used to describe a relationship between organisms that is detrimental to one of them. There might be others. Ray


What word is used for a ray of light bouncing of an object?

The word is "reflection."


What three letter word in a crossword clue can be used for sunbeam?

The word "ray."


What is a ray that strikes a surface?

A ray that strikes a surface and bounces off is called a reflected ray. The angle of incidence of the incoming ray is equal to the angle of reflection of the reflected ray, based on the law of reflection.


What is the angle of the incoming light ray is equal the angle of the reflected light ray?

When the angle of the incoming light ray is equal to the angle of the reflected light ray, it is known as the angle of incidence being equal to the angle of reflection. This is based on the law of reflection, which states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection when light is reflected off a surface.