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Answered by shriniyathi
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Angle of incidence=Angle of reflection in a plane mirror

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Answered by Sнιναηι
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What is angle of incidence in physics?

Translation: A ray of light hits a surface at a point. The angle between the normal and the ray of light is called the angle of incidence. ... You measure the angle from the normal, which is 0 degrees, to the ray of light.

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Where is the angle of incidence?

In the reflection of light, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection, measured from the normal (the line perpendicular to the point of impact).

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What is angle of incidence simple definition?

The angle that a line (such as a ray of light) falling on a surface or interface makes with the normal drawn at the point of incidence.

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What is the angle of incidence for normal incidence?

Normal incidence is the case in which the angle of incidence is zero, the wavefront is parallel to the surface and its raypath is perpendicular, or normal, to the interface. Snell's law describes the relationship between the angle of incidence and the angle of refraction of a wave.

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