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    reflection
    /rɪˈflɛkʃn/

    noun

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  2. Solved Question for you on Reflection and Refraction of light using Huygens Principle. Q. The phase change in reflected wave, when lightwave suffers reflection at the interface from air to glass is. 0; π/2; π; 2π; Answer: C.

  3. Specular/Regular reflection is the mirror-like reflection of rays of light. In such a type of reflection, the rays of light that are reflected from a smooth and shiny object such as a mirror , are reflected at a definitive angle and each incident ray which is reflected along with the reflected ray has the same angle to the normal as the incident ray.

  4. Diffused Reflection. This is a non-mirror-like reflection of light. In this type of reflection rays of light hit an irregular object with a rough surface, and reflects back in all directions. Here, the incident ray which is reflected along with reflected ray doesn’t have the same angle to the normal as the incident ray.

  5. Irregular reflection: Irregular reflection also termed as diffuse reflection, which occurs when the beam of light falls on the rough surface and reflects light in various directions. Refraction It refers to the shift in direction and speed of the beam of light waves, because of the change in the transmission medium.

  6. Sound can reflect due to hard surface. Due to this reason in big auditorium backstages have a curved surface so that sound can be better projected and heard. Sound reflection is similar to the reflection of light. The laws of reflection of light are also similar to the laws of reflection of sound. Here the hard surface acts as a reflection mirror.

  7. The Driscoll model of reflection is a three stage model that is simple to use. As a student nurse you will often have to reflect on your nursing practice using a model of reflection to help you critically analyse your experiences.

  8. a. The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. b. The incident ray, the normal and the reflected ray, all lie in the same plane. Learn more about Reflection of Light by Spherical Mirrors. Types of Reflection : There are majorly two types of reflection : a. Specular/ Regular reflection b. Diffused/ Irregular reflection

  9. Answer: Reflection refers to the phenomenon when light bounces off an object. Reflection refers to the throwing back of light after it falls on any surface. Reflection refers to a type of rigid transformation in which the flipping of the preimage takes place across a line of reflection to result in the creation of the image.

  10. Reflection according to Donald Schon is the ability of professionals to ‘think what they are doing while they are doing it’. He states that managing the indeterminate zones of professional practice requires the ability to think on the run and use previous experience to new conditions.

  11. A phenomenon of returning light from the surface of an object when the light is incident on it is called reflection of light. Examples: Reflection by a plane mirror.

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