Yes. At any surface, there is a normal line. If there is a normal line, there is an angle of incidence for incident light. Based on the laws of reflection and refraction, there is also an angle of reflection and refraction, just as in a pla...
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All optical media have a refractive index, which is the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in the medium: - n = c/v Where 'n' is the refractive index and 'c' the vacuum speed of light plus 'v' is the speed of ligh...
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the angle of incidence is the angle measured between the normal and the incident ray.. the angle of reflection is the angle measured between the reflected ray and the normal..
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If the reflection is off an even surface, they are equal.
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・ Set up a light source that has narrow beam (a laser pointer is perfect for this). ・ Point it at a mirror, ・ measure the angle of incidence and of reflection. ・ rotate the mirror, ・ measure the angles, ・ continue through many angles,...
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A flat mirror has a smooth surface and light is reflected by specular reflection. This means that parallel light rays are reflected in parallel. Concave mirrors show different types of image depending on the distance between the object and ...
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Angle of of incidence is the angle at which a beam of light hits a surface. Angel of reflection is the angle at which a reflected beam of light leaves a surface. In the case of a flat mirror, the angle of reflection is going to be the same ...
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