Explain why a ray of light passing through the centre of curvature of concave minor gets reflected along the same path.
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in Concave Mirror
Center of Curvature is center of spherical mirror and circle
Thus light ray Going from Centre of Curvature it falls perpendicular on mirrror and thus
∠i = 0 thus ∠r = 0 so
light ray reflect back on sampe path
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Center of Curvature is center of spherical mirror and circle
Thus light ray Going from Centre of Curvature it falls perpendicular on mirrror and thus
∠i = 0 thus ∠r = 0 so
light ray reflect back on sampe path
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The ray of light which is passing from centre of curvature of concave mirror when fall on the mirror it forms an angle of 90° to the surface of the mirror. And we know that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of the reflection. So it will return back on the same path making angle of 90° with the surface.
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