Physics
Fill in the blanks:
(a) Angle of incidence = ……………
(b) The incident ray, the reflected ray and the normal lie ……………
(c) The image formed by a plane mirror is at a distance behind the mirror as …………… .
(d) The image formed by a plane mirror is …………… and …………… .
(e) We are able to see the objects around us due to …………… reflection.
(f) A …………… image cannot be obtained on a screen.
(g) One surface of mirror is made opaque by …………… it followed by a thin coating of paint of lead oxide.
(h) A plane mirror …………… reflect 100 percent light falling on it.
(i) The colour of an opaque object is the colour of light which it …………… .
(j) Magenta, cyan and yellow are the …………… colours.
Reflection of Light
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(a) Angle of reflection
(b) in one plane
(c) the object is in front of it
(d) erect, virtual
(e) irregular
(f) virtual
(g) silvering
(h) does not
(i) reflects
(j) secondary
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