Light

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    • Light travels as a transverse wave and can be reflected by surfaces and objects.
  • Smooth, shiny surfaces produce specular reflections, and rough surfaces produce diffuse reflections
    • Ray diagrams are used to show the path of light rays which are reflected and how images are formed in a mirror.
  • Angle of Light
  • If parallel rays of light hit the surface of a plane mirror, they are all reflected in the same direction. This is known as specular reflection. Because all the light reflects in a predictable way, images can be formed by specular reflections.
  • When light reflects from a plane mirror, it produces a clear image. This image:
    • appears to be behind the mirror
    • is the right way up
    • is ‘laterally inverted’ (letters and words look as if they have been written backwards)
    A ray diagram can be used to show how an image in a mirror forms:
  • The ray travelling towards the mirror or object is the incident ray