There really is no similarity. One is that they are wave behaviors. Reflection is when a wave bounces off an object and comes back to you. Refraction is the bending of a wave through different materials because the substances are different. Mechanical waves travel faster in solids then liquids so refraction happens.
They are alike because they both don't absorb light .
Reflection = bounces off
Refraction = passes through
See also (wiki articles):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflection_%28physics%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction
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There are zero similarities between the two.
the difference between refraction and reflection is that in refraction light bends and in reflection it is reflected
REFLECTION: IF a light ray in incident on a surface if it bring back to same medium is called reflection REFRACTION: IF a light ray in incident on a surface and going to another medium is called reflection and there is a a law for refraction that is SNELL'S LAW
reflection - it bounces off a substance refraction - the course of movement is bent
Reflection is for the light rays to bounce, and refraction is for the light rays to bend. maybe not equally, but enough to bend or bounce.
Reflection is for the light rays to bounce, and refraction is for the light rays to bend. maybe not equally, but enough to bend or bounce.
Reflection is for the light rays to bounce, and refraction is for the light rays to bend. maybe not equally, but enough to bend or bounce.
refraction is where the soubd waves bend, reflection is when sound waves bounce off of things and change direction.
Reflection happens only at the interface between two media, and two media with the same index of refraction act as if they were a single medium. Thus, at the interface between media with the same index of refraction, there is no reflection, and the ray keeps going straight. Continuing this line of thought, it is not surprising that we observe very little reflection at an interface between media with similar indices of refraction.
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in reflection, angle of incidence is equal to angle of refraction.... where as in scattering, there is no such law....:)
refraction and reflection are similar because *they both have to do with waves*