Sun rays are incident at an angle of 24° to the horizon. How can they be directed parallel to the horizon
using a plane mirror?
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When something gets deviated from a straight path then it is measured as angle of incidence.
To direct rays parallel to the horizon using a plane mirror, the plane mirror should be placed 12 degree to the horizon or in the path of the rays at an angle of 78 degrees.
To direct rays parallel to the horizon using a plane mirror, the plane mirror should be placed 12 degree to the horizon or in the path of the rays at an angle of 78 degrees.
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