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13 January, 22:20

The angle between an incident light ray and a plane mirror is 50 degrees. What is the angle of incidence? And what is the total angle turned by the light ray?

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  1. 13 January, 22:24
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    The angle of incidence and the angle of reflection are equal,

    and they're both defined as the angle between the light ray

    and the normal (perpendicular) to the mirror.

    If the light ray comes in at an angle of 50° to the mirror, then the

    angle of incidence is (90° - 50°) = 40°, the angle of reflection is

    also 40°, and the light ray is redirected through a total angle of 80°.
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