Physics, asked by satyap9131, 1 year ago

How to draw an normal at the point of incidence on a spherical mirror.

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Answered by nabihaMajid
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Answer:

It's just a line perpendicular to....the point of intersection of angle i nd angle r....so u can draw it...by making an angle of 90 degree to the angle i and angle r or their point of intersection

Answered by srinjaycm1
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Answer:

Please mark me as brainliest. Using geometry, for sure.

Explanation:

So you take you compass and put it's pin on the point of incidence on the mirror. Then draw 4 arcs, 2 on the mirror and 2 a bit away from it. Then take pin on 2 arcs on mirror and draw arcs each on the far arcs.

Again put pin on those 2 exterior arc pairs where 2 of each intersects, and draw 2 common arcs between each of them. Draw a line from the intersection of the last 2 arcs, to the point on mirror, and you're done

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This was tried all alone by me. Please help me improve it with your own ways too, thank you.

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