Reflection Lesson 1
Luminous- objects that generate their own light Angle of incidence (θi)- angle in between incident and normal
Illuminated- objects that are capable of reflecting light to our eyes Angle of reflection (θreflection)- in between reflected and normal
Line of sight- directing of our eyes in a specific direction Law of Reflection- if light hits a mirror it will bounce off
Incident ray- ray that hits whatever is being reflected Secular reflection- reflection off of smooth surfaces
Reflected ray- ray that travels to your eye Diffuse reflection- reflection off of rough surfaces
Normal line- line in between incident and reflection
Illuminated- objects that are capable of reflecting light to our eyes Angle of reflection (θreflection)- in between reflected and normal
Line of sight- directing of our eyes in a specific direction Law of Reflection- if light hits a mirror it will bounce off
Incident ray- ray that hits whatever is being reflected Secular reflection- reflection off of smooth surfaces
Reflected ray- ray that travels to your eye Diffuse reflection- reflection off of rough surfaces
Normal line- line in between incident and reflection