Incident
ray : - The ray of light which strikes the Plane mirror, or
any other surface is known as incident ray.
Point
of incidence : - It is the point at which the ray of Light hits the Mirror.
Reflected ray – All reflected ray correspond to a particular incident ray. A reflected ray, as it corresponds to a given incident ray, represents the light which is reflected by the surface, as an incident ray falls on it.
Normal
Ray – It is a light ray which is perpendicular to a surface, i.e it hits
the surface at 90 degrees.
Angle of Reflection - The angle formed between the surface, normal and the reflected ray is known as angle of reflection.
Angle of Incidence - The angle between Incident ray and the normal to the surface is known as the angle of incidence.
Laws of reflection – This law states that when a ray of light hits a surface, angle of Incidence is always equal to angle of reflection. Further all of the following, namely, an incident ray, Reflected ray and Normal ray, all lie on the same Plane.
Angle of Reflection - The angle formed between the surface, normal and the reflected ray is known as angle of reflection.
Angle of Incidence - The angle between Incident ray and the normal to the surface is known as the angle of incidence.
Laws of reflection – This law states that when a ray of light hits a surface, angle of Incidence is always equal to angle of reflection. Further all of the following, namely, an incident ray, Reflected ray and Normal ray, all lie on the same Plane.
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