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Originally Posted by franalexes View Post
Here's a question for any physics majors out there.
I'm sitting here by my window with a string of Christmas lights and against the background of the darkness of night I notice that the lights reflect off the window panes. I can understanf how the light reflects off the inside of the glass, but how does it reflect off the far side?
If I look closely there are two reflections on one pane of glass. The near surface and the far surface.
Explain it to me.
Look up the Huygens-Fresnel Principle and you'll understand.
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