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a ray of light passing through centre of curvature of a concave mirror rectrates its path on reflection.Why?

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Answered by PB01
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A ray of light passing through the centre of curvature of a concave mirror retraces its path (gets reflected along the same path), because as the ray of light passes through centre of curvature of a concave mirror it strikes the mirror along the normal i.e. it incidences on to the mirror at 90 degree. Hence the incident ray coincides with the normal.
 
 Therefore angle of incidence = 0 so, as we know according to law of reflection
angle of reflection = 0, hence the angle of reflection too become zero degree, thus ray of light retraces its path.
Answered by fsoniasingha
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A ray of light passing through the centre of curvature of a concave mirror retraces its path (gets reflected along the same path), because as the ray of light passes through centre of curvature of a concave mirror it strikes the mirror along the normal i.e. it incidences on to the mirror at 90 degree. Hence the incident ray coincides with the normal.
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