REFLECTION

A bright and colorful diagram illustrating light reflection, showing incident rays striking a mirror, the reflected rays, and accompanying terms such as 'Incident Ray', 'Reflected Ray', 'Normal Line'.

Light Reflection Quiz

Test your knowledge of light reflection with this engaging quiz! Discover the principles of optics, including the differences between specular and diffuse reflection.

Challenge yourself with questions that cover key concepts such as:
- Types of reflection
- Terms related to optics
- Angles of incidence and reflection

15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveWave425
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DIFFUSE
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DIFFUSE
In optics, it is simply defined as the bouncing back of light.
Evaporation
Condensation
Reflection
Refraction
It is the ray of light approaching the mirror (labeled as "I" in the diagram).
Angle of incidence
Incident ray
Incidental light
Ray of incident
It is the ray of light that leaves the mirror (labeled as "R' in the diagram).
Angle of reflection
Reflected ray
Refracted image
Ray of refraction
At the point of incidence where the ray strikes the mirror, a line can be drawn perpendicular to the surface of the mirror (labeled N in the diagram). This line divides the angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray into two equal angles.
Normal
Neutral
Both A and B
None of the Above
If θi = 45°, how are you going to describe θr?
θr < 45°
θr > 45°
θr = √45°
θr = 45°
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