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What is Incident ray, normal and reflective ray ???… …​

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Answered by FlawlessHeart
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Answer :-

Incident ray :- The ray of light which strikes the mirror.

Normal :- Imaginary line which is perpendicular to the point at which the incident ray strikes.

Reflective ray :- The ray of light which reflects back after the incident ray strikes the mirror.

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Point of incidence :- The point at which the incident ray strikes the mirror is known as the point of incidence.

Angle of incidence :- The angle which the incident ray makes with the normal is known as the angle of incidence. It is generally denoted by i.

Angle of reflection :- The angle which the reflected ray makes with the normal is known as the angle of reflection. It is generally denoted by r.

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⛳ The incident ray, the normal at the point of incidence and the reflected ray – all lie in the same plane.

⛳ The angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection i.e, <i = <r.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Incident ray - the ray of light falling on the surface AB is called the incident ray.

Reflected ray - the incident ray bouncing back in the same medium after striking the reflecting surface is called reflected ray.

Normal - it is the line drawn perpendicular to the reflecting surface at the point of incidence.

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