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haha itd be awesome if you could somehow incorporate light ray reflection nto a story about angels or gaurdians or something. like use the light ray reflection as an ability for them er something.
lol maybe, but I don't know if the teacher would approve./...any other ideas cause that's kind of good?
well first off give me a simplistic definition of light ray reflection :) then i can throw more ideas your way
When a ray of light hits an object, such as a flashlight ray shining on a mirror, the ray bounces off and is reflected. The ray of light that hits the mirror is called the incident ray. The ray that bounces off the mirror is called the reflected ray. The light ray is always reflected off the mirror at the same angle as the angle of incident, only it is reflected off the other side of the normal line. The angle between the reflected ray and the normal line is called the angle of reflection. Since the angle of incidence is always the same as the angle of reflection, if we know the angle of incidence, we can figure out the angle of reflection. That's what I think they want me to sord of write off of, except it doesn't have to have the whole mirror thing, they were just using that as an example. Any ideas?
How about a short horror story where a girl with a weak heart gets killed when a bunch of teenage boys play a trick on her with mirrors?
Ah how about no?????
I think the point is that you illustrate your knowledge of ray reflection in the story. I don't think it has to be the focus of the story. I don't see why you can't use a mirror and flashlight in your story to help illustrate your points. You could even step it up and use a laser pointer and a mirror.
You could write about a fighter that gets stuck in the middle of an arrange full body mirror that circles around him and then a big bad guy that shines light in of the mirror and it bounces off from all over and it blinds the fighter forever...
WHat the heck?? Be serious this is worth a lot!
@simplephysics yeah but what could to story be about?
Lasers. Mirrors. How about a jewelry heist?
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