Physics, asked by sumitsaha5254, 10 months ago

How can refracted ray normal and incident ray are in the same plane?

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Answered by blxsythankambinu
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Explanation:

The normal is a line drawn perpendicular to the plane, bisecting the angle formed by the incident ray and reflected ray. Thus, the incident ray, the reflected ray of the same incident ray, and the normal always lie on the same plane.

Answered by sanath16
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