A plane mirror reflects a beam of light to form a real image. The incident beam is(a) parallel(b) convergent(c) divergent(d) any one of the above
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the correct option is (d).
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The incident beams can be parallel, convergent and divergent.This mainly depends on the incidence angle of the light beams which are falling upon the plane mirror surface.
The lights rays which are emitted from the real object,have infinite possibilities of the emitting angles.
That's why the incident beams can be parallel , convergent or divergent , according to the random possibilities of the incidence angles.
That's why the correct answer of this question is option D.
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