Reflection is the process of light, sound, or heat being thrown back after striking a surface. In science, reflection refers to the bouncing back of waves (such as light and sound) when they hit a surface.
There are two main types of reflection:
When light or sound waves hit a surface, they can be reflected. The angle at which the waves hit the surface is equal to the angle at which they bounce off the surface. This is known as the law of reflection.
Reflection is all around us! Some common examples of reflection include:
Reflection is important in many aspects of our daily lives. It allows us to see objects, hear sounds, and even stay cool on a hot day (by reflecting heat away).
Make sure you understand the following key terms related to reflection: