What is the difference between TIR and normal reflection?
Definition
The difference between TIR and normal reflection
Total Internal Reflection (TIR) | Normal reflection (Reflection) |
1. It only occurs whenever light moves from a denser to a lighter medium. | 1. It occurs when a ray of light bounces off a surface and changes direction. |
2. TIR occurs only whenever certain circumstances are satisfied. | 2. Light rays are reflected at any border between two different optical mediums. |
3. All of the light is reflected. | 3. Only a part of the entire energy inside the light is reflected during typical reflection. Some of it is absorbed, while others have been refracted. |
4. The light intensity would be increased, as well as the items appear brighter than in normal reflection. Diamonds shine because of TIR. | 4. Normal reflection pictures have a lower brightness. |