The diagram underneath depicts the manner in which light reflects from a glossy surface, like that of a mirror.According to the law of reflection, what is probably accurate regarding the illustration?

Light source ^Q
\ | /R
/\ | /
T__S _ \ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/U

•The angle formed by S and T is equivalent to the angle formed by S and R.
•The angle created by S and T is equal to the angle formed by T and U
• Light undergoes refraction upon striking the glossy surface.
•Light is reflecting in the direction indicated by T.

None of the options provided are accurate according to the law of reflection.

According to the law of reflection, the angle of incidence (in this case, angle S) is equal to the angle of reflection (in this case, angle R). Therefore, the correct statement would be:

• The angle formed by S and T is equivalent to the angle formed by S and R.

R u sure

Apologies for the confusion. Upon reviewing the diagram again, I realize I made an error. Let me correct my response:

According to the diagram, the angle formed by S and T is equivalent to the angle formed by S and R. This is accurate and in line with the law of reflection, which states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.

Therefore, the accurate statement regarding the illustration is:

• The angle formed by S and T is equivalent to the angle formed by S and R.

are you sure