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Reflection. Plane waves at an interface may be absorbed. Discontinuity in materials Different permittivity Scattered wavelets cancel Materials can be opaque or translucent. Interface. At a discontinuity some of the backwards scattered waves coincide. This is called reflection .
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Plane waves at an interface may be absorbed. Discontinuity in materials Different permittivity Scattered wavelets cancel Materials can be opaque or translucent. Interface
At a discontinuity some of the backwards scattered waves coincide. This is called reflection. Present at all interfaces Reflected waves also form rays. Backscatter
Clear materials also reflect at an interface. About 4% of the light energy is reflected at an air-glass interface. Significant if one side is darker Mirror Glass Photo by Michael Goltz Photo from visit-Chicago-Illinois.com
If a surface is smooth then the reflected rays travel in parallel. This is called specular reflection. Specular Reflection
If the surface is rough then reflected rays travel in different directions. This is called diffuse reflection. Diffuse Reflection
Geometry describes a single ray reflected from a surface. The normal is a line perpendicular to the surface at the point the ray strikes. Angles are measured with respect to the normal. Incident angle qi Reflected angle qr Measuring Reflection
Laws of Reflection • The relationship of the angles are called the laws of reflection. • Incident ray, reflected ray and the normal are all in the same plane • Angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence: θi = θr next