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what is the angle of incidence when a ray passes through the centre of curvature

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Answered by emailidpk0
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Answer:

THE ANGLE OF INCIDENCE WILL BE 90°.

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Answered by plawan
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Answer:

The angle is 180 degrees

Explanation:

When a straight ray of light strikes at other parts than the centre of curvature the ray bends but it passes through the centre of curvature if the ray of light is of 180 degrees or at the principal axis.

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