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What type of reflection occurs when light falls on a smooth surface and bounces back in one direction?
What type of reflection occurs when light falls on a smooth surface and bounces back in one direction?
- Diffused reflection
- Refracted reflection
- Specular reflection
- Regular reflection (correct)
Which type of objects allow maximum light to pass through and reflect very little?
Which type of objects allow maximum light to pass through and reflect very little?
- Transparent objects (correct)
- Opaque objects
- Reflective objects
- Translucent objects
What happens when light rays fall on an irregular surface?
What happens when light rays fall on an irregular surface?
- They reflect in different directions (correct)
- They refract instead of reflecting
- They all reflect in the same direction
- They are absorbed by the surface
In a real image, where do the rays of light after reflection or refraction meet?
In a real image, where do the rays of light after reflection or refraction meet?
What is the main difference between a real image and a virtual image?
What is the main difference between a real image and a virtual image?
What is the term used to describe the bouncing back of light waves when they hit a smooth and shiny object like a mirror?
What is the term used to describe the bouncing back of light waves when they hit a smooth and shiny object like a mirror?
Which of the following objects is classified as a non-luminous object?
Which of the following objects is classified as a non-luminous object?
What enables us to see different things around us?
What enables us to see different things around us?
What type of reflection occurs when light from a source like the sun or a light bulb strikes an object and is reflected back to our eyes?
What type of reflection occurs when light from a source like the sun or a light bulb strikes an object and is reflected back to our eyes?
Which action leads to the formation of an image when standing in front of a mirror?
Which action leads to the formation of an image when standing in front of a mirror?