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Angle of ReflectionThe angle at which a reflected ray of energy leaves a reflecting surface. It is measured between the outgoing ray and a perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence (i.e., where the ray stri [..]
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Angle of ReflectionThe angle at which a reflected ray of energy leaves a surface.
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Angle of Reflectionsee Glare Angle
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Angle of ReflectionThe angle between the reflected ray moving away from a flat surface and an imaginary line (called the normal) perpendicular to the surface at the point of reflection.
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Angle of ReflectionThe angle between the normal (perpendicular drawn to the surface) and the reflected ray.
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Angle of ReflectionThe angle between the reflected ray and the normal.
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Angle of ReflectionThe angle between the reflected ray and the normal drawn to the point of incidence.
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Angle of ReflectionAngle of a reflected ray or particle from a surface; measured from a line perpendicular to the surface (the normal)
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Angle of ReflectionThe angle between the normal and a ray reflected from a surface.
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Angle of ReflectionTC The angle between the normal line and a ray or wave reflected from a surface
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Angle of Reflectionthe angle that the reflected wave makes with a line perpendicular or normal to the reflecting surface
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Angle of ReflectionThe angle between the direction of propagation of an electromagnetic or acoustic wave (or ray) reflected by a body and the local normal to that body.
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Angle of ReflectionA ray of light reflected from a surface forms an angle with an imaginary line drawn at right angles to the surface. The imaginary line is known as the normal and the angle between it and the reflected [..]
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Angle of ReflectionThe angle formed between a ray of light and the normal point of incidence to the surface it leaves.
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Angle of Reflectionthe angle at which a reflected ray of energy
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Angle of Reflection<optics> The angle that a ray reflected from a surface makes with a line drawn perpendicular to this surface. It is equal to the angle of incidence. (05 Mar 2000)
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Angle of ReflectionThe angle at which a reflected ray of energy leaves a reflecting surface. It is measured between the outgoing ray and a perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence (i.e., where the ray strikes).
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Angle of ReflectionThe angle at which a reflected ray of energy leaves a reflecting surface. It is measured between the outgoing ray and a perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence (i.e., where the ray stri [..]
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