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Task Sheet 1 - Reflection and Types

The document provides a lesson on light reflection including defining reflection, identifying types of reflection, and illustrating the laws of reflection. It contains questions to test understanding of key terms, types of reflection, the law of reflection, and differentiating reflection concepts. Diagrams are included to illustrate reflection and wave properties.

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Task Sheet 1 - Reflection and Types

The document provides a lesson on light reflection including defining reflection, identifying types of reflection, and illustrating the laws of reflection. It contains questions to test understanding of key terms, types of reflection, the law of reflection, and differentiating reflection concepts. Diagrams are included to illustrate reflection and wave properties.

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Lesson : Light Worksheet - 1

Less Obj :
✓ To define reflection
✓ To Identify, illustrate and differentiate the types of reflection.
✓ To infer and illustrate the laws of reflection.
1) Match the following terms with its definitions and write it in the space provided:

Term Definition Ans


a. Incident ray 1. The perpendicular drawn at the point of incidence is a.
called normal.
b. Reflected ray 2. The ray of light which falls on the mirror b.
c. Reflector: 3. The ray that comes out from the mirror after reflection. c.
d. Normal 4. The surface at which reflection takes place d.
e. Angle of incidence 5. The angle between the reflected ray and the normal e.

f. Angle of reflection 6. The angle between the incident ray and the normal. f.

2) What is reflection of Light?


Ans : _____________________________________________________________________________________

3) Explain reflection with the help of a neatly labelled ray diagram.

4) Observe the given figures and answer the questions:


a. Identify the type of reflection:

Type 1 Type 2

__________________________________ _____________________________________
b. Give a real life example each of Type 1 reflection and Type 2 reflection.
Ans : _______________________________________ _________________________________________

5) Infer the law of reflection and detail it with the help of a neatly labelled ray diagram.
(slide 11)
Law of reflection states that - _______________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________

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6) Differentiate between the following:

7) The diagram shows waves being produced on a rope. The waves are not reflected by the
wall.

(i) Draw an arrow on the diagram to show the direction in which the waves
transfer energy.
(ii) Which one of the arrows, labelled, X, Y or Z, shows the amplitude of a wave? ________

(iii) Which one of the arrows, labelled, X, Y or Z, shows the wavelength of a wave? _______

8) The light from a candle is reflected by a plane mirror. Choose which one of the two
images of the candle is the correct position. Explain your answer.

___________________________________________

___________________________________________

___________________________________________

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