A light ray incident on a plane mirror at an angle 33° then what is the angle of reflection?
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The incident ray will have an angle of reflection of 30 degrees (made with a surface normal to the mirror surface). The reflected ray will make an angle of 60 degrees (90 - 30 degrees) with the mirror surface.
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The angle of reflection =
Explanation:
Main Point:-
- The angle of incidence and angle of reflection, which are both measured from the path of the light to the normal to the surface, are always equal when light is reflected from a surface, according to the first law of reflection.
When compared to very small surface areas, they may appear unequal if the surface that light reflects off of them is uneven, yet the law still holds true.
As a result, the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection are equal.
Result:-
It is stated in the question that the angle of incidence is . As a result, the angle of reflection is similarly 33 degrees.
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