Reflected Light.

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Reflected Light

Warm-Up Read “What Do You Think” on page 216. Record you ideas about this question in your comp book Now discuss your answers with the person sitting next to you

Activity Light Lab Read Diffraction of Light pg 220.

Reflection

Reflection -continued Light reflects off a mirror in such a way that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.

Reflection-continued You can look at the light leaving the tip of a nose and hitting a mirror to see how an image is produced and where it is located. Each ray of light leaves the nose at diffrernt angle