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Which law of reflection states that the incident ray, reflected ray, and normal to the surface lie in the same plane?
Which law of reflection states that the incident ray, reflected ray, and normal to the surface lie in the same plane?
- Law of refraction
- Third law of reflection
- Second law of reflection
- First law of reflection (correct)
What is the phenomenon by virtue of which a light beam bounces back into the same medium after interacting with a surface separating two different media?
What is the phenomenon by virtue of which a light beam bounces back into the same medium after interacting with a surface separating two different media?
- Refraction
- Diffraction
- Dispersion
- Reflection (correct)
For regular reflection at all surfaces, which statement holds true?
For regular reflection at all surfaces, which statement holds true?
- Angle of reflection is equal to angle of incidence (correct)
- Angle of reflection is perpendicular to angle of incidence
- Angle of reflection is greater than angle of incidence
- Angle of reflection is less than angle of incidence
Under what condition can a plane mirror form a real image?
Under what condition can a plane mirror form a real image?
What type of image is formed by a plane mirror?
What type of image is formed by a plane mirror?
What is the phenomenon by virtue of which a light beam bounces back into the same medium after interacting with a surface separating two different media?
What is the phenomenon by virtue of which a light beam bounces back into the same medium after interacting with a surface separating two different media?
What are the characteristics of the image formed by a plane mirror?
What are the characteristics of the image formed by a plane mirror?
Under what condition can a plane mirror form a real image?
Under what condition can a plane mirror form a real image?
What happens to the reflected ray when the incident ray is fixed and the mirror is tilted through an angle θ?
What happens to the reflected ray when the incident ray is fixed and the mirror is tilted through an angle θ?
What is the relationship between the angle of reflection and the angle of incidence for regular reflection at all surfaces?
What is the relationship between the angle of reflection and the angle of incidence for regular reflection at all surfaces?