Why does a ray passing through the centre of curvature retraces its path?
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because it's a law that can't be brok8
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Any ray passing through the radius is perpendicular to the shperical surface at the point of incidence
So, angle of incidence = angle of reflection = 0°
So the ray retraces its path
So, angle of incidence = angle of reflection = 0°
So the ray retraces its path
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