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explain why a ray of light passing through the centre of curvature of a concave mirror gets reflected along the same path​

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Answered by ankushsaini23
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The reason why light falling on the center of curvature gets reflected back along the same path is because the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection are along the normal for a concave mirror.

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Answered by AbdJr10
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This is because if a tangent is drown at the point of contact of the mirror where the ray passes through the curvature and touches the mirror, then it would be 90° since the radius of curvature is perpendicular to the tangent hence the angle of incidence will coincide with the normal. Therefore angle of reflection also coincide and hence it passes again through centre of curvature.

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