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what is the principal axis of a spherical mirror​

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Answered by geniusharsh56
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Answer:

The principal axis of a spherical mirror is a line going center of a mirror that exactly perpendicular (some times said normal) to the surface of the mirror.

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Answered by Anonymous
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DEFINE THE FOLLOWING TERMS IN RELATION TO SPHERICAL MIRRORS

PRINCIPAL AXIS

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★ PRINCIPAL AXIS ★

THE STRAIGHT LINE THAT GOES TO THE CENTRE OF THE SPHERICAL MIRROR AT RIGHT ANGLE TO THE MIRROR IS CALLED PRINCIPAL AXIS

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