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What are some applications of reflection and refraction that we encounter in our daily lives?

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Answer:

A microscope uses a mirror to reflect light to the specimen under the microscope. An astronomical reflecting telescope uses a large parabolic mirror to gather dim light from distant stars. A plane mirror is used to reflect the image to the eyepiece. Parabolic mirrors are used in torches and car headlamps as reflectors.

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Answer:

Refraction has a lot of applications in optics and technology. The refraction phenomenon is regularly connected with light but can also be applied to other waves such as sound or water.

Explanation:

Examples of Reflection :

  • Meters like ammeters and voltmeters use a mirror to avoid parallax error.
  • The wing and rear-view mirrors of a car are made of a convex and a plane mirror respectively. The two wing mirrors enable the driver to see objects on both sides of the car. The rear-view mirror enables the driver to see things behind the car.
  • A microscope uses a mirror to reflect light to the specimen under the microscope
  • An astronomical reflecting telescope uses a large parabolic mirror to gather dim light from distant stars. A plane mirror is used to reflect the image to the eyepiece.
  • An overhead projector as in figure uses a concave mirror to reflect light from the object to the screen.

Examples of Refraction :

  • Spectacles are worn by people with defects of vision use refraction for providing correct vision.
  • Refraction is used in the working of telescopes, microscopes, peepholes of house doors, cameras, movie projectors, magnifying glasses, etc.
  • Refraction is responsible for the formation of a mirage and other optical illusions.

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