Catoptrics

/kəˈtɑptrɪks/ noun

Definition

The branch of optics that studies the properties of light reflected from mirrors and other reflective surfaces.

Etymology

From Greek 'katoptron' (mirror). This is the science of reflection, parallel to 'dioptrics' which studies refraction through transparent materials.

Kelly Says

Ancient Greek mathematicians treated catoptrics as a serious branch of geometry—they proved laws about angles of incidence and reflection that still hold today, using only mirrors and geometry.

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