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Angle of Incidence Vs Angle of Reflection

The document discusses the angles of incidence and reflection. It states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection, which is known as the law of reflection. The document describes an experiment where various angles of incidence were measured and found to equal the corresponding angles of reflection. It also explains how light travels through a periscope using two mirrors to reflect light at a 45 degree angle and allow the viewer to see objects that are not in their direct line of sight.

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Angle of Incidence Vs Angle of Reflection

The document discusses the angles of incidence and reflection. It states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection, which is known as the law of reflection. The document describes an experiment where various angles of incidence were measured and found to equal the corresponding angles of reflection. It also explains how light travels through a periscope using two mirrors to reflect light at a 45 degree angle and allow the viewer to see objects that are not in their direct line of sight.

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ANGLE OF INCIDENCE VS.

ANGLE OF REFLECTION
ANGLE OF INCIDENCE VS.
ANGLE OF REFLECTION

OBJECTIVES:

• Compare the angle of reflection and the angle of


incidence.
• State one of the laws of reflection.
ANGLE OF INCIDENCE VS.
ANGLE OF REFLECTION
MATERIALS:
ANGLE OF INCIDENCE VS.
ANGLE OF REFLECTION
MATERIALS:

1 PLAIN MIRROR
ANGLE OF INCIDENCE VS.
ANGLE OF REFLECTION
MATERIALS:

1 LOW – FREQUENCY LASER/ LASER PEN / LASER


POINTER
ANGLE OF INCIDENCE VS.
ANGLE OF REFLECTION
MATERIALS:

1 PAPER PROTRACTOR / PROTRACTOR


ANGLE OF INCIDENCE VS.
ANGLE OF REFLECTION
MATERIALS:
ANGLE OF INCIDENCE VS.
ANGLE OF REFLECTION
ANGLE OF INCIDENCE VS.
ANGLE OF REFLECTION

VIDEO DATA OF THE ACTIVITY GUIDED QUESTIONS


PROCEDURES (TABLE 3 )
TABLE 3: Angles of Incidence and Reflection

Angle of Angle of Reflection


Incidence Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average

10 ̊ 10 ̊ 10 ̊ 10 ̊ 10 ̊
20 ̊ 20 ̊ 20 ̊ 20 ̊ 20 ̊
30 ̊ 30 ̊ 30 ̊ 30 ̊ 30 ̊
40 ̊ 40 ̊ 40 ̊ 40 ̊ 40 ̊
50 ̊ 50 ̊ 50 ̊ 50 ̊ 50 ̊
ANGLE OF INCIDENCE VS.
ANGLE OF REFLECTION
GUIDED QUESTION:
Q3. How does the angle of incidence compare with
the angle of reflection?

The relationship between the angles of incidence and


reflection is that they are equal. This is known as the
law of reflection, which states that when a ray of
light reflects off a surface, the angle of incidence is
equal to the angle of reflection.
GUIDED QUESTION:
Q4. A periscope is an instrument for observation over, around or through
an obstacle. Explain how light travels in a periscope. Diagram the light
rays as these pass through the periscope.
GUIDED QUESTION:
Q4. A periscope is an instrument for observation over, around or through
an obstacle. Explain how light travels in a periscope. Diagram the light
rays as these pass through the periscope.
GUIDED QUESTION:
Q4. A periscope is an instrument for observation over, around or through
an obstacle. Explain how light travels in a periscope. Diagram the light
rays as these pass through the periscope.
 A periscope is an optical instrument that uses mirrors to reflect
light and allow the viewer to see objects that are not in their direct
line of sight. When light enters the periscope, it strikes the top
mirror at a 45-degree angle and bounces off at the same angle.
This sends light directly down the tube and onto the lower mirror,
which is also at a 45-degree angle. The lower mirror reflects the
light directly to the viewer’s eye, allowing them to see the object
GUIDED QUESTION:
Q4. A periscope is an instrument for observation over, around or through
an obstacle. Explain how light travels in a periscope. Diagram the light
rays as these pass through the periscope.
Generalization:
• Angle of incidence is the angle between the incident ray and
the normal, while the angle of reflection is the angle between
the reflected ray and the normal

• The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.


ANGLE OF INCIDENCE VS.
ANGLE OF REFLECTION

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