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I WILL MARK AS BRAINLIEST Is the framing of the answer correct? Q) A ray of light incident passing through the center of curvature of a spherical mirror, on reflection, retraces it path. Why? Ans) A ray of light incident passing through the center of curvature of a spherical mirror, on reflection, retraces it path. This is because the ray of light is incident along the normal. So, angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection which is equal to 0 degrees. Thus, the ray of light will retrace its path as it coincides with the normal.

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Answered by Varikutty0512
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Answer:

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Explanation:

When a ray is incident on a spherical mirror through the centre of curvature, it is incident normally on the surface. As a result, it is reflected normally and the reflected ray retraces the path of incidence in opposite direction

Answered by mdehsan2737
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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

the answer is absolutely correct because

Normal Incidence : In case light is incident normally

i = r = 0

incidence > < reflection

angle 180

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