Physics, asked by saran55, 11 months ago

A ray passing through the
centre of curvature of a
concave mirror or directed
in the direction of the centre
of curvature of a convex
mirror, after reflection, is
reflected back along the
same path. This is
illustrated in Fig. 10.5 (a)
and (b). The light rays come
back along the same path
because the incident rays
fall on the mirror along the
normal to the reflecting
surface..​

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Answered by divyanshushukla21
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Answer:

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