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Reflection & Refraction Concept Map — Teach Optics Faster

Visualizes laws, angles, media properties, phenomena, and real-world applications of reflection and refraction in one clear map.

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Reflection & Refraction Concept Map — Teach Optics Faster

Visualizes laws, angles, media properties, phenomena, and real-world applications of reflection and refraction in one clear map.

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What This Template Offers

A ready-to-edit concept map that clarifies the core relationships behind reflection and refraction—ideal for lessons, labs, and quick explainers.

Use cases

Perfect Use Cases

Snell’s Law lesson with worked examples

Show how n1·sin(θ1)=n2·sin(θ2) drives bending at interfaces. Add example values (air 1.00 → glass 1.50) and compute θ2 for common angles.

Lab prep on critical angle and TIR

Map conditions for total internal reflection and the critical angle formula. Help students predict when light stays in the medium.

Optics devices overview

Summarize mirrors, lenses, and prisms, with concise notes on image types and dispersion. Great for revision sheets and quick demos.

Industry briefing: coatings and fiber optics

Explain anti-reflective coatings, Fresnel reflections, and light confinement in fibers. Support training with clear, connected concepts.

Customize

How to Customize

Paste your topics

Add or edit nodes for laws, angles, indices, and devices. Use short, clear labels for quick scanning.

Reorganize the structure

Drag to rearrange branches (e.g., move ‘TIR’ under ‘Phenomena’) and add cross-links to emphasize relationships.

Brand and share

Apply your colors and fonts, then export or embed to share with students, colleagues, or clients.

Key Benefits

  • Teach and explain faster with a structured, ready map
  • Boost clarity with curriculum-aligned terminology
  • Connect theory to devices and real applications
  • Flexible editing for any lesson, lab, or presentation

Pro Tips

  • Color‑code categories (laws, angles, media, phenomena) to guide the eye
  • Keep node text concise—use formulas and symbols where helpful (θi, n)
  • Add example values (nair≈1.00, nglass≈1.50) to ground abstract ideas

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