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10. A ray incident falls obliquely to the principal axis, towards a point P (pole of the
mirror), on the concave mirror. Then the incident and reflected ray form
angles with principle axis
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Answered by Anonymous
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A ray incident obliquely to the principal axis, towards a point P (pole of the mirror), on the concave mirror or a convex mirror, is reflected obliquely. The incident and reflected rays follow the laws of reflection at the point of incidence (point P), making equal angles with the principal axis.

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