Physics, asked by neilnoob908, 1 month ago

A ray of light strikes a plane mirror at 60 deg. What is the angle between incident and reflected rays?​

Answers

Answered by KonikaGupta
3

\huge\red{A}\pink{N}\orange{S}\green{W}\blue{E}\gray{R}

The angle of reflection is 60 degrees. (Note that the angle of incidence is not 30 degrees; it is 60 degrees since the angle of incidence is measured between the incident ray and the normal.)

Explanation:

hope it helps you

Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
2

Answer:

The angle of reflection is 60 degrees.

If that is the angle between the ray of light and the normal to the plane mirror, then the angle of reflection is also 60 degrees.

If the 60 degrees that you mention is the angle between the plane mirror and the ray of light, then the angle of incidence is 30 degrees (90 - 60), and hence the angle of reflection is also 30 degrees.

mark me as branliest.

Similar questions