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when the beam of light incident on a surface and reflected rays are parallel to each other​

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Answered by deekshith2000
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Answer:

Regular reflection

Explanation:

This phenomenon is known as Regular reflection

Answered by Anonymous
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When the beam of light incident on a surface and reflected rays are parallel to each other.

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In regular reflection, a parallel beam of incident light is reflected as a parallel beam in one direction. In this case , parallel incident rays remain parallel even after reflection and go only in one direction and it occurs from smooth surfaces like that of a plane mirror or highly polished metal surfaces.

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