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Reflection of Light Demo: MIRAGE. Discuss. Reflection, Refraction, and Absorption Air Reflection: A ray from air strikes the water and returns to the air. Refraction: A ray bends into the water toward the normal line. absorption reflection Water refraction Absorption: A ray is absorbed atomically by the water and does not reappear. The Laws of Reflection 1. The angle of incidence qi is equal to the angle of reflection qr : Air N reflection qi qr Water qi = qr All ray angles are measured with respect to normal N. 2. The incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal N all lie in the same plane. 3. The rays are completely reversible. The Plane Mirror A mirror is a highly polished surface that forms images by uniformly reflected light (specular reflection). Note: images appear to be equidistant behind mirror and are rightleft reversed. Specular vs. Diffuse Reflection Would you be able to see this PowerPoint if the screen produced specular reflection only? Not really. The reason why you see the movie in a movie theater is because the screen is not smooth and it produces a diffuse reflection. Real and Virtual Real images and objects are formed by actual rays of light. (Real images can be projected on a screen.) Light rays Real object No light Virtual image Virtual images and objects do not really Virtual images are on the exist, but only seem opposite side of the mirror to be at a location. from the incoming rays. Q: How much of the mirror do you need to see all of yourself in a mirror? A mirror ½ your height. Image of an Extended Object