CBSE 8 Science CBSE - Light, Free Test Papers, Sample Questions, HOTS Questions and Notes, CBSE - Light
CBSE 8 Science CBSE - Light, Free Test Papers, Sample Questions, HOTS Questions and Notes, CBSE - Light
CBSE 8 Science CBSE - Light, Free Test Papers, Sample Questions, HOTS Questions and Notes, CBSE - Light
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MCQ (/cbse-ncert/class-8//Science/CBSE-Light-MCQ.html)
• Laws of reflection
— The angle of incidence (∠i) is always equal to the angle of reflection. (∠r), i.e. ∠i = ∠r.
— The incident ray, the normal at the point of incidence and the reflected ray all lie in the same plane.
• The image formed by a plane mirror is erect. It is virtual (image cannot be obtained on screen) and is of the same size as the
object, The image is at the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.
• The image formed by a plane mirror: The left side of the object is seen on the right side in the image, and right side of the object
appears to he on the left side in the image. This is known as lateral inversion.
When rays of light fall on smooth shiny surface, they are reflected in a particular direction as shown in Fig. 16.4 and are parallel.
Such a reflection is called regular reflection. Images are formed by regular reflection.
• Nearly everything we see around is seen due to reflected light. The objects which shine in the light of other object are called
illuminated objects.
The objects which emit their own light are known as luminous objects.
• Periscope: The periscope makes use of two plane mirrors placed in shaped box at 4 5�, as shown in Fig. 1.5.
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