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the incident ray is brighter than the reflected ray why is that

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Answered by Anonymous
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Part of the incident ray is reflected from the glass surface and part of it penetrates the glass and is refracted. That light is then reflected by the silver backing of the mirror glass, refracting again as it emerges back into the air. (b) The incident ray is brighter than ray A. ... light is scattered by the glass.

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Answered by bithidas2845
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Part of the incident ray is reflected from the glass surface and part of it penetrates the glass and is refracted. That light is then reflected by the silver backing of the mirror glass, refracting again as it emerges back into the air. (b) The incident ray is brighter than ray A. ... light is scattered by the glass.

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