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Which pupil is in dim light and which one is in bright light? Reflection All: Describe same uses of mirrors Most Describe how different surfaces affect how light is reflected Some: Draw accurately, ray diagrams Which pupil is in dim light and which one is in bright light?

Spot the mistake

Spot the mistake Students to draw an example in their books

How light enters our eyes

Most things reflect light in all directions, scattering light unevenly Most things reflect light in all directions, scattering light unevenly. A plane mirror is a flat mirror and reflects light evenly.

Keywords: Incident ray Reflected ray Normal Angle of incidence Angle of reflection

Complete the diagram Ray box Plane mirror

Complete the sentences Reflection light normal incidence

Table of results

Copy the diagram

How can the fox see the rabbit?? Periscopes How can the fox see the rabbit??