In which rare case does angle of incidence is not equal to angle of reflection on a plane mirror? ( don't tell if it is possible or not, answer if only you know any case like that .)
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Angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection not refraction.
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Light not only bounces off surface it goes through some of them often slowing down and changing direction in the process called refraction. It occurs at the point where light travels from one medium to another of different density. Refraction produces mirages and rainbows.
When a ray of light (i.e., the incident ray) goes from rarer to denser medium, the ray (refracted ray) bends towards the normal in the denser medium.
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In which rare case does angle of incidence is not equal to angle of reflection on a plane mirror?
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