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what is angle of incident of light incident normally to the mirror ?

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Answered by savageofficial4u
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For a plane mirror: If the incident ray falls along the normal, the angle of incidence is 0 degrees, NOT 90 degrees. The angle is measured with the normal to the mirror and not with the plane of the mirror. Hence the angle of reflection is equal to 0 degrees.

Answered by hitanshgupta556677
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Answer:

For a plane mirror: If the incident ray falls along the normal, the angle of incidence is 0 degrees, NOT 90 degrees. The angle is measured with the normal to the mirror and not with the plane of the mirror. Hence the angle of reflection is equal to 0 degrees.

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