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differences between the angle of incidence and angle of deviation.
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Answered by adgupta1211
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Angle of incidence is the angle by which an incident ray makes with the normal where as angle of deviation is the angle by which the reflected ray is deviated from its original path.

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Answered by PrincekrParalover
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Answer:

angle of incidence ;

The definition of an angle of incidence is an angle made by a light ray or wave hitting a surface and the line perpendicular to that surface. An example of an angle of incidence is the angle between a light hitting a table and a line perpendicular to the table.

angle of deviation;

Deviation produced by a plane mirror can be defined as the angle between the directions of the incident ray and the reflected ray (or, the emergent ray). We denote it generally by the symbol δ.

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