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What are the two laws of reflection of light?​

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Answered by arshbbcommander
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  • Angle of incidence = Angle of reflection. No matters how irregular or regular the surface is.
  • Normal, incidence ray and reflection ray lie on same plane.

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Answered by HashtagNoName
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Explanation:

1st law: The incident ray, normal, and the reflected ray, at the point of incidence, lie on the same plane.

2nd law: The angle of incidence = The angle of reflection.

note:

Angle of incident is the angle between incident ray and normal. The same is true for the angle of reflection.

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