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in a mirror if the reflected ray is reversed and becomes the new incident ray where do you think the corresponding new reflected ray would be​

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Answered by itsbansal2000
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Explanation:

Now, if reflected ray is reversed and then incident on the mirror (it also falls normally), then the reflected ray again retraces the same path. Thus, it will be along the normal on the mirror surface. If it is a plane mirror then the incident ray is perpendicular to the surface of the mirror.

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