Name the part of a spherical mirror, when a light ray incident on which is reflected by making equal angles with the principal axis.
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The laws of reflection hold good for spherical mirrors.
When a ray strikes the pole, the principal axis becomes the normal at the point of incidence
And the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection.
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- the part of a spherical mirror, when a light ray incident on which is reflected by making equal angles with the principal axis is the POLE of the mirror.
- the part of a spherical mirror, when a light ray incident on which is reflected by making equal angles with the principal axis is the POLE of the mirror. Because when a ray of light is incident obliquely towards the pole of a concave mirror or a convex mirror,
- the part of a spherical mirror, when a light ray incident on which is reflected by making equal angles with the principal axis is the POLE of the mirror. Because when a ray of light is incident obliquely towards the pole of a concave mirror or a convex mirror, it is reflected obliquely such that the incident and reflected rays make equal angles with the principal axis.
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