Physics, asked by adityaraj291, 10 months ago

If a light normally falls on the reflected surface then what will be the angle of incident and angle of reflection?​

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Answered by uddeshyagangwar07
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Answer:

if the angle of a incident is 60 degree than the angle of reflections is also 60 degree

Explanation:

angle of inc.= angle of ref.

Answered by skyfall63
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If a light normally falls on the reflected surface then the angle of incident and angle of reflection become zero.

Explanation:

If a ray of light falls perpendicular on the reflected surface, the angle of Incidence and the angle of reflection will be 0 degree. This is because, both the Incident ray and the reflected ray falls perpendicular at the same path. Therefore, both the incident ray and the normal ray will make a O angle, with the normal, to the plane of the surface.

Angle of Incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. Both are Zero.

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