A painter leans his back against a painted
wall while looking into a 1 m long mirror at the
opposite end of a rectangular room as shown
in the given figure. How much of the painted
wall can he see through the given mirror?
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If we assume that the painter is facing the center of mirror.
Hence if he wants to see the maximum range he has will need to look to two extreme ends of the mirror.
If the angle of incidence is applied then the maximum length of the painted wall that can be seen by the painter would be 2m.
Hence if he wants to see the maximum range he has will need to look to two extreme ends of the mirror.
If the angle of incidence is applied then the maximum length of the painted wall that can be seen by the painter would be 2m.
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Answer:
2m
Explanation:
Whatever is the distance of the painter from center of the mirror , he sees 1m distance on the left and 1m distance on the right of him, because the mirror is 1m long.
Totally he sees 2m painted wall in the mirror.
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