The Perfect Angle: The Law of Reflection Quiz

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1. According to the law of reflection quiz rules, if a light ray hits a mirror at 35∘ to the normal, what is the angle of reflection?

Explanation

The Law of Reflection states that the angle of incidence (θi​) is always equal to the angle of reflection (θr​). Because the surface is flat, the light particles (photons) bounce off at the exact same angle they arrived.

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The Perfect Angle: The Law Of Reflection Quiz - Quiz

Incoming equals outgoing. There is a strict mathematical rule that light follows every time it hits a surface. This law of reflection quiz tests the geometry behind the "angle of incidence" and why light always takes the predictable path.

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2. The "Normal" is an imaginary line that sits parallel to the mirror's surface.

Explanation

In optics fundamentals, the Normal is a reference line drawn perpendicular (90∘) to the surface. We measure all angles from this line to ensure accuracy, regardless of how the mirror is tilted.

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3. The light ray that strikes the mirror is called the ______ ray.

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The "incident" ray represents the incoming energy. In light reflection practice, we always track the incident ray first to determine where the reflected ray will go.

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4. If the total angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray is 100∘, what is the angle of incidence?

Explanation

Because the Law of Reflection requires the two angles to be identical, the Normal line acts as an "angle bisector." You must divide the total "V" shape angle by 2 to find the individual angle of incidence.

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5. Which of these are required for a mirror reflection quiz to show a "clear image"?

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A clear image requires specular reflection. This only happens when the surface is so smooth that all incoming parallel light rays stay parallel after they bounce, rather than scattering.

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6. In an optics fundamentals test, what happens to a ray that hits a mirror at a 0∘ angle to the normal?

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If the angle of incidence is 0∘, the light is hitting the mirror "head-on." Following the i=r rule, it must reflect at 0∘, meaning it bounces directly back toward the source.

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7. On a rough surface, the Law of Reflection no longer works for individual light rays.

Explanation

This is a common trick! The Law of Reflection always works. However, because a rough surface has bumps, each tiny piece of the surface has a Normal line pointing in a different direction, causing diffuse reflection.

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8. Reflection off a rough surface that scatters light in many directions is called ______ reflection.

Explanation

Diffuse reflection occurs when the microscopic irregularities of a surface (like paper or wood) reflect light rays at many different angles, allowing us to see the object from any position.

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9. A ray hits a mirror. The angle between the ray and the mirror surface is 20∘. What is the angle of incidence?

Explanation

Science uses the Normal (90∘ from the surface) for measurements. If the ray is 20∘ from the surface, you subtract that from 90∘ to find the 70∘ angle of incidence.

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10. Which of the following demonstrate light reflection practice in real life?

Explanation

Periscopes and lake surfaces rely on light bouncing (reflection). Looking through a window is refraction (light passing through), not reflecting off the surface.

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11. Light travels in a straight line before and after it reflects off a mirror.

Explanation

Light behaves as a wave and a particle that travels in a straight path (linear propagation) unless it hits a new medium or a boundary that forces it to change direction.

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12. In an angle of incidence test, if you move the light source further away from the normal, what happens to the reflected ray?

Explanation

The angles are linked. If you increase the "incoming" angle, the "outgoing" angle must increase to match it, moving the reflected ray further from the center Normal line.

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13. The line 90∘ to the surface used in reflection law questions is called the ______.

Explanation

The Normal is the most important tool in optics. It provides a consistent starting point (0∘) to measure how much a light ray has turned or bounced.

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14. Why can you see a laser beam on a dusty chalkboard but not in clean air?

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In clean air, light travels past you. When dust is present, the light hits the solid particles and undergoes diffuse reflection, scattering the light toward your eyes so you can see the beam's path.

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15. A "Virtual Image" is an image that can be seen in a mirror but cannot be projected onto a screen.

Explanation

In a plane mirror, your brain follows the reflected rays backward and imagines they meet behind the mirror. Since light doesn't actually go through the mirror, the image is virtual, not real.

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16. Which surface would cause the most diffuse reflection?

Explanation

The "crumples" create thousands of tiny, randomly angled surfaces. Each surface has its own Normal, which scatters the incident rays in thousands of different directions.

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17. If the angle of reflection is 45∘, the angle of incidence is ______ degrees.

Explanation

This is the most direct application of the law of reflection quiz logic: the input angle and output angle are mirror images of each other.

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18. What stays the same when a light ray reflects off a plane mirror?

Explanation

Reflection changes the direction of light, but because it stays in the same medium (air), its speed and color (frequency) remain unchanged.

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19. A periscope uses two mirrors set at 45∘ angles to reflect light around corners.

Explanation

By using the Law of Reflection twice, the periscope bounces light at 90∘ turns, allowing the incident ray from above to reach an observer's eye below.

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20. What is the best way to describe "specular reflection"?

Explanation

Specular reflection comes from the Latin speculum (mirror). It describes light reflecting off a smooth surface where all rays bounce at the same angle to create a clear, sharp image.

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According to the law of reflection quiz rules, if a light ray hits a...
The "Normal" is an imaginary line that sits parallel to the mirror's...
The light ray that strikes the mirror is called the ______ ray.
If the total angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray is...
Which of these are required for a mirror reflection quiz to show a...
In an optics fundamentals test, what happens to a ray that hits a...
On a rough surface, the Law of Reflection no longer works for...
Reflection off a rough surface that scatters light in many directions...
A ray hits a mirror. The angle between the ray and the mirror surface...
Which of the following demonstrate light reflection practice in real...
Light travels in a straight line before and after it reflects off a...
In an angle of incidence test, if you move the light source further...
The line 90∘ to the surface used in reflection law questions is...
Why can you see a laser beam on a dusty chalkboard but not in clean...
A "Virtual Image" is an image that can be seen in a mirror but cannot...
Which surface would cause the most diffuse reflection?
If the angle of reflection is 45∘, the angle of incidence is ______...
What stays the same when a light ray reflects off a plane mirror?
A periscope uses two mirrors set at 45∘ angles to reflect light...
What is the best way to describe "specular reflection"?
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