What is reflection of light -Science for Kids?

Reflection of light is when light bounces off something, just like a ball bouncing off a wall.

Imagine you're playing with a toy car on a smooth floor. When it hits the wall, it bounces back, that's reflection. Light works in a similar way. When it hits something shiny, like a mirror or even water, it bounces back too. That’s how we can see our reflections.

How it works

When light hits a surface, some of it goes through, some is absorbed, and some reflects, just like your toy car bouncing off the wall. If the surface is smooth, like a mirror, the reflected light keeps its direction, so you see a clear image. That's why mirrors are good at showing reflections.

Why we care

Reflection helps us see things! When you look in a lake or a shiny spoon, you’re seeing your reflection because the light from you bounced off those surfaces and came back to your eyes. It’s like having a little helper that shows you what you look like, no magic needed, just light bouncing around!

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Examples

  1. A ball bouncing off a wall is like how light bounces off a mirror.
  2. When you look at your reflection in still water, it's because light reflects from the surface.
  3. Light hitting a smooth surface makes a clear image, while rough surfaces make blurry reflections.

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