When a beam of light falls on any surface, a part of it is sent back into the same medium from which it is coming. This phenomenon is known as the reflection of light.
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(i) Incident ray, normal ray and the reflected ray, all lie in the same plane.
(ii) The angle of reflection is always equal to the angle of incidence.
∠i = ∠r [∠I = angle of reflection, ∠r = angle of incidence]
θ′ = θ where θ is the angle of incidence and θ' is the reflected angle from the normal.
Example1. What happens when a ray of light falls normally (or perpendicularly) on the surface of a mirror ?
Sol. A ray of light which is incident normally on a mirror, is reflected back along the same path because the angle of incidence as well as angle of reflection for such a ray of light are zero.
Such a surface is called a reflector, like a plane mirror, a polished metal surface.