Physics, asked by kanaktyagi006, 8 months ago

condition of reflection of rayh
from mirrior​

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Answered by sayyedahmad826
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Answer:

A reflection appears to be the same distance from the "other side" of the mirror as the viewer's eyes are from the mirror. Also, when light is reflected from a mirror, it bounces off at the same angle in the opposite direction from which it hit.

Answered by sameeha343
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Answer:

At the point of incidence where the incident ray strikes the mirror, a perpendicular line is drawn is the “Normal”. ... The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. The incident ray, the normal and the reflected ray, all lie in the same plane

Explanation:

The moment you get the spoon closer you get a magnified image and when taken far, you see an inverted image.

Do you know what’s really happening? To understand what is happening lets us talk about the special class of mirrors known as spherical mirrors.

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