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why a ray of light passing through the centre of curvature of a concave mirror gets refflected along the same path​

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Answered by kantekarpavan12345
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\huge\mathfrak\green{Answer} \\  \\ The \:  reason \:  for \:  light  \: falling  \: on \:  the \\  centre  \: of \:  curvature \:  gets \:  reflected \:  back  \\ along  \: the  \: same  \: path \:  is \:  due \:  to  \: the  \: angle \\  of  \: incidence  \: and \:  the \:  angle  \: of  \: reflection \\  lie \:  along \:  the  \: norma l  \: for \:  a  \: concave \:   \\ mirror. \:  ... Hence  \: the \:  angle \:  of \\  reflection \:  tends  \: to \:  zero  \: degree,  \:  \\ thus  \: ray \:  of  \: light  \: retraces \:  its \:  path. \\  \\ \huge\mathfrak\red{hope \: this \: help \: you}

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