Light And Reflection By. Dominique Dames.

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Light And Reflection By. Dominique Dames

What color are these squares?

Curved Mirrors Color Polarization Reflection

https://youtu.be/sRkto26TkjQ?t=7m Brain Game video

This phenomenon is true! Six elementary colors of the spectrum The prism analogy Color

Electromagnetic wave is a wave that consists of electric and magnetic fields and carry energy, travel at the speed of light Electromagnetic wave theory

Reflection Specular reflection Diffuse reflection The manner in which light is reflected from a surface depends on the surface’s smoothness. Specular reflection Diffuse reflection Reflection

Flat mirrors Position of reflection Virtual image

Concave spherical mirror is a mirror whose reflecting surface is a segment of the inside of a sphere What is it used for? Example Concave mirror

Convex spherical mirrors a mirror reflecting surface is an outward-curved segment of a sphere What is it used for? Example Convex mirror

Polarization

Recap

Physics book Dictionary.com Google images REFRENCES