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| Reflection of Light by a Plane Surface |
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| The figure shows how a ray of light is reflected by a plane surface. Let MM' represent a reflecting surface. When a ray of light is incident on MM' in the direction IO it gets reflected along the direction OR. IO is the incident ray; O is the point of incidence and OR is the reflected ray. |
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| Reflection of a Ray Light by a Plane Mirror |
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| Let ON be the normal drawn perpendicular to the surface MM' at the point of incidence. The angle which the incident ray makes with the normal at the point of incidence is called the angle of incidence and is denoted by the letter 'i'. The angle that the reflected ray makes with the normal at the point of incidence is called the angle of reflection 'r'. Mirror is an example of a reflecting surface. |
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| The reflection at any plane surface is found to obey the laws of reflection. The laws of reflection are: |
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The incident ray, the reflected ray and the normal at the point of incidence lie in the same plane. |
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The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. |
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