Types of Reflection Quiz
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In regular or specular reflection, what happens to the reflected rays?

  • They have no definite direction
  • They are scattered in all directions
  • They form an image on the surface
  • They are sent back in a single definite direction (correct)
  • What is a characteristic of irregular or diffused reflection?

  • Reflected rays have no definite direction (correct)
  • The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
  • An image is formed on the surface
  • Reflected rays are sent back in a single definite direction
  • What is a key difference between regular and irregular reflection?

  • Regular reflection involves scattered rays, while irregular reflection involves parallel rays
  • Regular reflection has no definite direction, while irregular reflection does
  • Regular reflection occurs in smooth surfaces, while irregular reflection occurs in rough surfaces (correct)
  • Regular reflection forms an image, while irregular reflection does not
  • What is the angle formed by the incident ray with the normal to the surface called?

    <p>Angle of incidence</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the angle formed by the reflected ray with the normal to the surface known as?

    <p>Angle of reflection</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the point of intersection of incident ray, reflected ray, and normal to the surface called?

    <p>Point of incidence</p> Signup and view all the answers

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