why is the normal of spherical mirrors drawn from the centre of curvature
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Any line that passes through the centre of curvature is the radius/diameter of the circle. When the radius meets the circumference of the circle, it is always perpendicular to the tangent at that point. Therefore the normal is always drawn from the centre of curvature.
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Any line that passes through the centre of curvature is the radius/diameter of the circle. When the radius meets the circumference of the circle, it is always perpendicular to the tangent at that point. Therefore the normal is always drawn from the centre of curvature.
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