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Light Reflection and Refraction

What will you learn
  • Light seems to travel in straight lines.

  • Mirrors and lenses form images of objects. Images can be either real or virtual, depending on the position of the object.

  • The reflecting surfaces, of all types, obey the laws of reflection. The refracting surfaces obey the laws of refraction.

  • The focal length of a spherical mirror is equal to half its radius of curvature.

  • The magnification produced by a spherical mirror is the ratio of the height of the image to the height of the object.

  • A light ray travelling obliquely from a denser medium to a rarer medium bends away from the normal. A light ray bends towards the normal when it travels obliquely from a rarer to a denser medium.

  • Light travels in vacuum with an enormous speed of 3×108 m s-1. The speed of light is different in different media.

  • The refractive index of a transparent medium is the ratio of the speed of light in vacuum to that in the medium.

  • In case of a rectangular glass slab, the refraction takes place at both air-glass interface and glass-air interface. The emergent ray is parallel to the direction of incident ray.

  • Power of a lens is the reciprocal of its focal length. The SI unit of power of a lens is dioptre.