there are two laws of reflection
1 angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection
2 incident ray,reflected ray and the normal at the point of incidence lie in the same plane.
The Executive branch can veto laws, but if a law is unconstitutional, the other two branches can veto it to keep it from passing.
The federal Department of Commerce.
Because the Antislaves refused to accept the laws.
1.The legislative (making laws) 2.The executive (the government) 3.The judiciary (the judges) All these laws/mights should work independantly to reduce the rate of corruption and faling of the democracy. If you are meaning the Trias Politica that is.
Immigrations laws are enforced by two federal government departments - Citizenship and Immigration Canada and Canada Border Services Agency. They also work with the Canadian police, the Canadian Security Intelligence Services, and the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness to enforce these laws.
When the rays of light do not follow the laws of reflection, then this type of reflection is called diffused reflection.
the laws of reflection hold for irregular reflection because every angle of incidence and reflection have their own normals.therefore the angle of reflection become equal to the reflected ray and thus the law of reflection hold.if they have their own normal they must be in one plane.
there are two laws of reflection 1> angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection 2>incident ray,reflected ray and the normal at the point of incidence lie in the same plane. thanks mallika verma[mallikaverma_mini@yahoo.com]
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angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection.
Descartes explains the logic behind the laws of reflection he discovered in his work "Dioptrics". He uses the idea of a tennis ball bouncing at an angle of the ground and up through a sheet to formulate the laws of reflection on a geometric plane.
The angle of incidence is ALWAYS equal to the angle of reflection! This is one of the laws of reflection.
1.Regular Reflection takes place only on a smooth and higly polished surface.Eg. Mirror 2.Regular reflection has application of laws of reflections. 1. Irregular(diffuse) reflection takes place on irregular surfaces , with high no. of grooves. Eg. walls 2. Laws of reflection do not apply in irregular relfection.
No. Glide reflection is a combination of an ordinary reflection and a slide along the line of reflection. A two reflections across two vertical lines is a translation without any reflection or rotation.
the two ways in which a surface can reflect light are regular reflection and diffuse reflection.
Neil Armstrong
laws of reflection