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The laws of reflection describe how light reflects off surfaces. When light hits a smooth surface like a mirror, the angle at which the light hits the surface equals the angle at which it reflects. The incident ray, the normal line, and the reflected ray all lie in the same plane. The point where the light ray hits the surface is called the point of incidence, and the point where the reflected ray emerges is called the point of reflection.
The laws of reflection describe how light reflects off surfaces. When light hits a smooth surface like a mirror, the angle at which the light hits the surface equals the angle at which it reflects. The incident ray, the normal line, and the reflected ray all lie in the same plane. The point where the light ray hits the surface is called the point of incidence, and the point where the reflected ray emerges is called the point of reflection.
The laws of reflection describe how light reflects off surfaces. When light hits a smooth surface like a mirror, the angle at which the light hits the surface equals the angle at which it reflects. The incident ray, the normal line, and the reflected ray all lie in the same plane. The point where the light ray hits the surface is called the point of incidence, and the point where the reflected ray emerges is called the point of reflection.