Reflection,Refraction,Total Internal Reflection,Diffraction

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In summary, reflection occurs when photons are reflected by a shiny surface according to the classical theory, but this changes when explained by quantum electrodynamics. Refraction happens when light travels from one medium to another, causing a change in wavelength and speed. Total internal reflection occurs when light is refracted at an angle of at least 90 degrees. Diffraction is a property of waves and is shown in the double slit experiment. According to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, the position of light passing through a small hole is not spread out, causing a wider range of momentum and the ability to travel through two slits simultaneously. The critical angle for total internal reflection is determined by the two mediums the light is passing through.
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reflection occurs when photons approach a shiny surface and are reflected, according to the classical theory angle of incidence = angle of reflection, however this is untrue when reflection is explained in terms of quantum electrodynamics (QED).

Refraction is a bit complicated (to me anyway). This happens when light travels from one medium to another, this causes a change in wavelength and the speed changes.Light has to be continous, frequency has to stay constant once the photon is emitted. A very precise definition is that: the wavefunction of the photon interacts with the wavefunction of the electron and causes an oscillation in the centre of gravity of charge density.

Total Internal Reflection occurs when light is refracted and the critical angle is 90o.

Diffraction is a property of waves. This is shown by the double slit experiment. Light is confined to travel through a very small hole so according to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle the position is not spread out, so the photon must have a wide range of momentum and would travel through the two slits at the same time.

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About total internal reflection... I believe that the better definition is that where incident light hits the edge of a medium at an angle >= to the critical angle which is determined by the two mediums that the light is trying to move between.
 

What is reflection?

Reflection is the process by which light or other waves bounce off a surface and change direction.

What is refraction?

Refraction is the bending of light or other waves as they pass through a different medium, such as from air to water or from water to glass.

What is total internal reflection?

Total internal reflection is a phenomenon that occurs when a ray of light strikes a medium boundary at an angle greater than the critical angle, causing the light to be reflected back into the original medium instead of passing through.

What is diffraction?

Diffraction is the spreading out of waves as they pass through an opening or around an obstacle, causing interference patterns to form.

How are reflection, refraction, total internal reflection, and diffraction related?

All of these are properties of waves and are related to how they interact with different mediums or obstacles. They are important concepts in understanding the behavior of light and other types of waves in various situations.

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