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  1. Reflection (physics) - Wikipedia

    Reflection of light is either specular (mirror-like) or diffuse (retaining the energy, but losing the image) depending on the nature of the interface.

  2. Light - Reflection, Refraction, Physics | Britannica

    Dec 29, 2025 · Light rays change direction when they reflect off a surface, move from one transparent medium into another, or travel through a medium whose composition is …

  3. Reflection of light - Science Learning Hub

    Light reflects from a smooth surface at the same angle as it hits the surface. For a smooth surface, reflected light rays travel in the same direction. This is called specular reflection. For a …

  4. Reflection of Light - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · The phenomenon, known as "reflection" or "reflection of light," occurs when a light beam strikes any polished, smooth, or bright object and bounces back to our eyes.

  5. Introduction to the Reflection of Light - Life Science

    Reflection of light (and other forms of electromagnetic radiation) occurs when the waves encounter a surface or other boundary that does not absorb the energy of the radiation and …

  6. Understanding Reflection of Light - BNS Institute

    May 4, 2025 · Explore the science of light reflection: laws, types (specular & diffuse), mirrors, image formation, and real-world examples explained.

  7. Reflection Of Light – unifyphysics

    Reflection of Light is a physical phenomenon that occurs when light rays encounter a boundary separating two different media, such as air and a mirror.

  8. 9.2.1: Reflection - Physics LibreTexts

    When a light ray strikes a reflecting surface, the angle of incidence (measured from the normal line) is equal to the angle of reflection (also measured from the normal line). This is called the …

  9. 16.1 Reflection - Physics | OpenStax

    Light can travel to an object through various media, such as air and glass. Light can also arrive at an object after being reflected, such as by a mirror. In all these cases, light is modeled as …

  10. Physics Tutorial: Light Absorption, Reflection, and Transmission

    Many objects contain atoms capable of either selectively absorbing, reflecting or transmitting one or more frequencies of light. The frequencies of light that become transmitted or reflected to …