Physics, asked by lakshabalaji, 19 days ago

The angle formed between an incident ray and the surface of reflection is 30°. The angle of reflection for this case will be ____________​

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Answered by neelritusharma
2

Answer:

30°

Explanation:

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Answered by mohammeddanishali
0

Answer:

The Reflected ray (R)bounces off of the mirror at the same angle the Incident ray (I) comes in.

The Normal (N) is perpendicular (90 degrees) to the surface of the mirror at the point of incidence.

The angle of Incidence θi is the angle formed between the Incident ray (I) and the normal (N).

In your problem, the angle between I and the mirror is 30 degrees, which means that your angle of incidence θi is 60 degrees.

The angle of incidence and the angle of reflection are equal.

θi = θr

60 degrees = θr

Your angle of reflection is 60 degrees

Explanation:

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