This document defines key terms and concepts related to reflection and refraction of light, including:
- Reflection occurs when light bounces off a surface. Specular reflection produces images, while diffuse reflection scatters light in all directions.
- Refraction is when light changes speed and direction as it passes from one medium to another. It is described by Snell's law.
- Mirrors and lenses use reflection and refraction to form real or virtual images. Plane mirrors produce upright, same-sized virtual images. Spherical mirrors can be convex or concave, producing different image types based on focal length. Lenses also use focal length to determine image characteristics.