Geometric optics explores how light interacts with surfaces and materials. This unit covers reflection, refraction, mirrors, and lenses, explaining how light behaves when it encounters different objects and mediums. Understanding these principles is crucial for comprehending various optical phenomena and devices. The study of geometric optics has wide-ranging applications in everyday life and technology. From corrective lenses and cameras to telescopes and fiber optics, this field forms the basis for numerous optical instruments and systems that enhance our ability to see and manipulate light.