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                                                    CHAPTER

                                                    Light – Reflection and



                                                    Refraction







                                           e see a variety of objects in the world around us. However, we are
                                     Wunable to see anything in a dark room. On lighting up the room,
                                     things become visible. What makes things visible? During the day, the
                                     sunlight helps us to see objects. An object reflects light that falls on it.
                                     This reflected light, when received by our eyes, enables us to see things.
                                     We are able to see through a transparent medium as light is transmitted
                                     through it. There are a number of common wonderful phenomena
                                     associated with light such as image formation by mirrors, the twinkling
                                     of stars, the beautiful colours of a rainbow, bending of light by a medium
                                     and so on.  A study of the properties of light helps us to explore them.
                                         By observing the common optical phenomena around us, we may
                                     conclude that light seems to travel in straight lines. The fact that a small
                                     source of light casts a sharp shadow of an opaque object points to this
                                     straight-line path of light, usually indicated as a ray of light.


                 More to Know!  bend around it and not walk in a straight line – an effect known as the diffraction of
                     If an opaque object on the path of light becomes very small, light has a tendency to
                     light. Then the straight-line treatment of optics using rays fails. To explain phenomena
                     such as diffraction, light is thought of as a wave, the details of which you will study
                     in higher classes. Again, at the beginning of the 20  century, it became known that
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                     the wave theory of light often becomes inadequate for treatment of the interaction of
                     light with matter, and light often behaves somewhat like a stream of particles. This
                     confusion about the true nature of light continued for some years till a modern
                     quantum theory of light emerged in which light is neither a ‘wave’ nor a ‘particle’ –
                     the new theory reconciles the particle properties of light with the wave nature.

                                         In this Chapter, we shall study the phenomena of reflection and
                                     refraction of light using the straight-line propagation of light. These basic
                                     concepts will help us in the study of some of the optical phenomena in
                                     nature. We shall try to understand in this Chapter the reflection of light
                                     by spherical mirrors and refraction of light and their application in real
                                     life situations.
                                          REFLECTION OF LIGHT
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                                     9.1 REFLECTION OF LIGHTREFLECTION OF LIGHT
                                     9.1 REFLECTION        OF   LIGHT
                                     9.1
                                     9.1 REFLECTION OF LIGHT
                                     A highly polished surface, such as a mirror, reflects most of the light
                                     falling on it. You are already familiar with the laws of reflection of light.
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