Physics, asked by aveeshik, 8 months ago

Rahul traced a ray of incident on a plane mirror. He also plotted the normal to the
surface and calculated the angle of incidence to be 40 degree as shown in the image. Where
should he draw the reflected ray?

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Answered by kdmondal1955
11

Answer:

The reflected ray should be drawn at an angle of 40 degrees to the normal in the side opposite to the side in which the incident ray is present.

Answered by kmousmi293
0

Answer:

Rahul should draw the reflected ray at 40 degrees from the normal.

Explanation:

  • Rahul can draw the reflected ray by following the law of reflection which states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.
  • To draw the reflected ray, he should first draw a perpendicular line (normal) to the mirror surface at the point of incidence where the incident ray hits the mirror surface.
  • Next, he should draw a line that makes an angle of 40 degrees with the normal. This line represents the incident ray.
  • The reflected ray should be drawn so that the angle between the reflected ray and the normal is also 40 degrees. This completes the process of drawing the reflected ray.
  • In summary, the reflected ray should be drawn at 40 degrees from the normal.

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