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Revision: Reflection of Light General Science SSC (English Medium) 8th Standard Maharashtra State Board

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Definitions [8]

Define Regular reflection.

The phenomenon due to which a parallel beam of light traveling through a certain medium, on striking some polished surface, bounces off from it, as a parallel beam, in some other direction, is called regular reflection.

Define the term Principle axis.

The principal axis is the straight line passing through the pole and the centre of curvature.

Define reflection.

The bouncing of light by any smooth or polished surface is called.

Definition: Reflection of Light

The phenomenon of bouncing back of light rays in the same medium on striking a surface is called reflection of light.

Define the following term

Reflected ray

Reflected ray: The ray of light that comes from the point when the incident ray falls on the reflection material.

Define the following term

Normal

Normal: The perpendicular line drawn from, the point of incidence to the plane of reflecting surface is called normal.

Define the following term

Incident ray

Incident ray- The ray of light that falls on the surface of the reflection materials.

Define the following term

Angle of incidence

Angle of incidence: The angle formed between the incident ray PO and the normal ‘ON’ is angle of incidence.

Formulae [1]

Formula: Number of Images in Inclined Mirrors

n = \[\frac {360°}{θ}\]

  • If n is even → N = n − 1
  • If n is odd → N = n (object not on bisector); N = n − 1 (object on bisector)
  • If n is a fraction → N = integral part of n

Theorems and Laws [1]

Law: Laws of Reflection
  • The angle of incidence ∠i = angle of reflection ∠r.
  • The incident ray, reflected ray, and normal lie in one plane; both rays are on either side of the normal.

Key Points

Key Points: Reflection of Light
  • Reflection occurs when light bounces off a smooth surface like a mirror, following fixed laws.
  • Plane mirrors always form virtual, erect, and same-sized images that are laterally inverted.
  • Curved surfaces (like a spoon) act as spherical mirrors, changing the image size and orientation depending on the object's position.
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