There are 2 kinds of angle that lets reflection to occur
the angle of incidence- it is the light going to flat or smooth surface
the angle of reflection- where in the bouncing back of light occurs
the angle of incidence and angle of reflection usually have the equal measure
Because of the moon light and prevencaution it relects the light to the closest wave
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the light is reflected back at different angles because the mirror is curved
When light hits a mirror, it is reflected back at the same angle it came in, known as the law of reflection. This causes the mirror to create a clear image of the surrounding objects if you place them in front of it.
Because light relects and are brains do all the work the middle of your eyeball is actually a hole to let light in like illusions
The sides of a fish tank look like a mirror when observed from specific angles because of glass refraction. When the light is reflected off of the glass at certain angles, it looks mirror like.
Those angles are equal at the point where a ray of light hits the mirror,regardless of the shape of the mirror.
A mirror is a good reflector of light because it has a smooth and highly reflective surface that bounces light rays off at equal angles, resulting in a clear reflection.
Light reflects off a flat mirror because the surface is smooth and polished, causing light rays to bounce off at equal angles of incidence and reflection. This results in the image of an object being reflected as if it were on the other side of the mirror.
Light is reflected off mirrors due to the smooth surface of the mirror causing light to bounce back at the same angle it hits the mirror. This reflection of light is what allows us to see our reflections in mirrors.
The angle of incidence and the angle of reflection are equal by the law of reflection when a ray of light reflects off a plane mirror.
Those two angles are equal.