Why the ray passes from centre of curvature act as normal to the point of incidence
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A ray of light passing through the centre of curvature of a concave mirror retraces its path , because as the ray of light passes through the centre of curvature of the concave mirror it strikes the mirror along the normal. I. e. it incidence on to the mirror at 90 degree.
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