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  • Reflection

    The process by which light bounces off a boundary between two media.
  • Boundary

    The interface between two different media where light can reflect or transmit.
  • Media

    Materials through which light can travel, such as air or glass.
  • Reflective Surface

    A surface that primarily allows light to bounce off, like a mirror.
  • Transparent Surface

    A surface that primarily allows light to pass through, like glass.
  • Elastic Collision

    An interaction where momentum is conserved and objects bounce off each other.
  • Law of Reflection

    States that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection.
  • Incident Angle

    The angle at which incoming light strikes a boundary.
  • Reflected Angle

    The angle at which light leaves a boundary after reflection.
  • Normal

    A line perpendicular to the boundary at the point of incidence.
  • Complementary Angle

    Two angles that add up to 90 degrees.
  • Internal Angles

    Angles within a triangle that sum up to 180 degrees.
  • Theta

    A symbol often used to represent an unknown angle in geometry.