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There is no definition for light because it is natural one already existed in the Universe.But we can study the properties of light.In generally light is natural agent which stimulate sight and makes things visible. Laws of reflection: these are 1.The angle of incidence and angle of reflection w.r.t...
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There is no definition for light because it is natural one already existed in the Universe.But we can study the properties of light.In generally light is natural agent which stimulate sight and makes things visible. Laws of reflection: these are 1.The angle of incidence and angle of reflection w.r.t normal are same.i.e./_i=/_r. 2.The incident ray,the reflected ray and normal always lie on same plane. read less
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The law of reflection states that the incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal to the surface of the mirror all lie in the same plane. Furthermore, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
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The law of reflection states that the incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal to the surface of the mirror all lie in the same plane. Furthermore, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
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The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible is called light. The Law of Reflection states that the angle of the incident light ray is equal to the angle of the reflected light ray. To understand what these angles and light rays stand for, consider the following diagram depicting...
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The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible is called light. The Law of Reflection states that the angle of the incident light ray is equal to the angle of the reflected light ray. To understand what these angles and light rays stand for, consider the following diagram depicting the law of reflection. In this depiction, the blue band represents a mirror, which reflects rays of light. read less
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the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection.
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i r n ..are on same plane .... angle i equal to angle i
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Light is a form of energy. Specifically, light is a general term that is commonly used to refer to the "visible spectrum", i.e. the range of wavelengths (sometimes referred to by their corresponding frequencies) that, together, form the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. "Visible" means...
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Light is a form of energy. Specifically, light is a general term that is commonly used to refer to the "visible spectrum", i.e. the range of wavelengths (sometimes referred to by their corresponding frequencies) that, together, form the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. "Visible" means something that can be seen using the eye, as opposed to "invisible" things that cannot be seen ! The visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum ranges (in wavelengths) from 380 nm to 750 nm. Each wavelength corresponds to light of one colour so the "visible spectrum" range of wavelengths would look something like the block below if each wavelength appeared only once and they were all lined-up in order of increasing wavelength. The law of reflection states that the incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal to the surface of the mirror all lie in the same plane. Furthermore, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence . read less
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The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible. laws of reflection: Angle of incident ray is equal to the angle of reflected ray. The incident ray Reflected ray and the normal at the point of incidence all lie on the same plane
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