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📘 Key Topics for Bihar Board (BSEB) The Bihar Board emphasizes both theoretical definitions and practical ray diagrams. Definition of Light: Light is a form of energy that enables us to see objects. Reflection (परावर्तन): The bouncing back of light rays when they hit a polished surface. Laws of Reflection (परावर्तन के नियम): The incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal at the point of incidence all lie in the same plane. The angle of incidence (i) is always equal to the angle of reflection (r). 🔍 Spherical Mirrors (गोलीय दर्पण) This is the most important part of the BSEB syllabus. You must be able to draw these: 1. Concave Mirror (अवतल दर्पण) Nature: Converging mirror. Uses: Used by dentists, in solar furnaces, and as shaving mirrors. Images: Can form both real (inverted) and virtual (erect) images depending on the object's position. 2. Convex Mirror (उत्तल दर्पण) Nature: Diverging mirror. Uses: Rear-view mirrors in vehicles because they provide a wider field of view and always form an erect image. Images: Always forms a virtual, erect, and diminished image. 📝 Important Formulas for Numericals Bihar Board exams often feature numerical problems based on these formulas. Remember the Sign Convention (चिह्न परिपाटी)! Mirror Formula: Magnification (m): Relationship between f and R: 🎯 Exam Tips for BSEB Students Focus on Objective Questions: BSEB has a high weightage of MCQs. Memorize the focal lengths (positive for convex, negative for concave). Ray Diagrams: Practice drawing the image formation when the object is at C (Center of Curvature) and between F and P. Definitions: Be ready to define 'Principal Focus', 'Pole', and 'Radius of Curvature'. Would you like me to generate a set of practice MCQ questions specifically based on the Bihar Board previous year papers?