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what is the angle of incidence when the incidence ray is along the normal​

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Answered by skvijay36
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Answer:

Explanation:

The normal line divides the angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray into two equal angles. The angle between the incident ray and the normal is known as the angle of incidence. The angle between the reflected ray and the normal is known as the angle of reflection.

Answered by Anonymous
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The real ray of light that leaves the luminous objectis called the incident ray...

For ex. The ray that leaves the sun is called incident ray and if we keep a mirror on earth the ray that will leave the mirror after reflection is called reflected ray....

The normal is the line perpendicular to mirror...

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