what are the angle of incidence and angle of reflection for the normal incidence of light on a plane mirror?
Asked by fernandeschristine01
| 26th Jul, 2017,
12:13: PM
Expert Answer:
For normal incidence, the angle of incidence is zero and hence the angle of reflection will also be zero. Here, the reflected ray traces the path of the incidence ray.
Answered by Yashvanti Jain
| 26th Jul, 2017,
06:36: PM
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