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  1. Educational video for kids to learn about light's main properties: reflection and refraction. Reflection is a property that makes it possible to see objects ...

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  2. nature. We shall try to understand in this Chapter the reflection of light by spherical mirrors and refraction of light and their application in real life situations. 10.1 REFLECTION OF LIGHT A highly polished surface, such as a mirror, reflects most of the light falling on it. You are already familiar with the laws of reflection of light.

    • Introduction to Light – Reflection & Refraction
    • Chapter Summary Video
    • Laws of Reflection
    • Spherical Mirrors

    In Class 10 Science Chapter 10 Light, the phenomena of reflection and refraction of light using the straight-line propagation of light are taught to students. Furthermore, optical phenomena in nature are examined. The reflection of light by spherical mirrors is discussed in the chapter so that their applications are studied in real-life situations.

    Light: Definition

    Light is a form of energy that enables us to see things. Light starts from a source and bounces off objects which are perceived by our eyes, and our brain processes this signal, which eventually enables us to see. Maxwell predicted that magnetic and electric fields travel in the form of waves, and these waves move at the speed of light. This led Maxwell to predict that light itself was carried by electromagnetic waves, which means that light is a form of electromagnetic radiation.

    Nature of Light

    Light behaves as a: 1. ray, e.g. reflection 2. wave, e.g. interference and diffraction 3. particle, e.g. photoelectric effect According to the concept of wave-particle duality in quantum mechanics, light exhibits both particle and wave nature, depending upon the circumstances. A phenomenon like diffraction, polarisation and interference could be explained by considering light as a wave. A phenomenon like the photoelectric effect is explained by assuming that light consists of particles called...

    Light Incident on the Surface Separating Two Media

    When light travels from one medium to another medium it either: 1. gets absorbed (absorption) 2. bounces back (reflection) 3. passes through or bends (refraction) When light is incident on a plane mirror, most of it gets reflected, and some of it gets absorbed in the medium.

    Characteristics of Light

    1. The speed of light is given as c=λμ, where λ is its wavelength and μ is its frequency. 2. The speed of light is a constant which is 2.998×108m/s or approximately 3.0×108m/s. To know more about Properties of Light, visit here.

    Reflection of Light by Other Media

    A medium that is polished well without any irregularities on its surface will cause regular reflection of light. For example, a plane mirror. But even then, some light gets absorbed by the surface.

    Spherical Mirror

    Consider a hollow sphere with a very smooth and polished inside surface and an outer surface with a coating of mercury so that no light can come out. Then if we cut a thin slice out of the shell, we get a curved mirror, which is called a spherical mirror.

    Relationship between Focus and Radius of Curvature

    Focal length is half the distance between the pole and the radius of curvature.

    Curved Mirror

    A mirror (or any polished, reflective surface) with a curvature is known as a curved mirror.

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  3. In this animated video, we break down Chapter 10 of Class 10 CBSE Science – Light: Reflection and Refraction. Explore the fascinating world of light and disc...

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  4. Aug 4, 2018 · Speed of light is maximum in vacuum. It is 3 × 10^8 m/s. • Cause of refraction : Change in speed of light. Some examples of refraction : (i) The bottom of swimming pool appears higher. (ii) A pencil partially immersed in water appears to be bent at the interface of water and air. (iii) Lemons placed in a glass tumbler appear bigger.

  5. Jan 22, 2024 · CBSE Class 10 Science Notes Chapter 10 Light Reflection and Refraction. REFLECTION. Reflection of Light: The phenomenon of bouncing back of light into the same medium by the smooth surface is called reflection. Incident light: Light which falls on the surface is called incident light. Reflected light: Light which goes back after reflection is ...

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  7. Dec 12, 2023 · Class 10 Physics Chapter 10 Light-Reflection and Refraction is one of the most important chapters to learn. In this article, we will learn about reflection, types of reflection, refraction, images formed by spherical, spherical lenses, and different types of lenses and mirrors, magnification, Power of lens, and light passing through a prism.

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