Science, asked by sonniew05, 11 months ago

How do mirrors show that light travels in a straight line?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The object is always placed in the front of the mirror and then the light which falls on the object gets reflected in the mirror and the image of the object is formed on the other side of the mirror so this phenomenon of "reflection of light " shows that light in a mirror travels in a straight line.

And while drawing the Ray diagrams this phenomenon is shown by drawing the arrow marks on the ray of light.

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Answered by hatimlaila23
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Answer:

Hey dear,

Explanation:

Play around with reflecting the light on the mirrors until the light hits the objects. You can also move the objects around the room to create a more complicated light path, using the flashlight as the light source. This experiment shows that light travels in a straight line in the air.

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