The angle between an incident ray and the mirror is 40 degrees what is the angle of reflection

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If the angle between the plane mirror and the incident ray is 40∘, what are the angles of incidence and reflection?

If the angle between the plane mirror and the incident ray is 40∘, what are the angles of incidence and reflection?

The angle between an incident ray and the mirror is 40 degrees what is the angle of reflection

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If the angle between the plane mirror and the incident ray is 40∘, what are the angles of incidence and reflection?

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The angle between an incident ray and the mirror is 40 degrees what is the angle of reflection

∠i+40°=90° ⇒∠i=50°

Using law of reflection, we have

∠i=∠r=50°

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, what are the angles of incidence and reflection ?

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Using laws of reflection , we have :

∠i=∠r=50 ∘

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The ray of light is incident at 40 degrees from a plane mirror, what is the angle between the incident and the reflected rays?

Answer (1 of 5): From the laws of reflection, The angle of incidence ( i )= angle of reflection( r) Given the angle between incidence ray from the mirror is 40°, then the angle between incidence ray and the normal will be 90°- 40° = 50°, This is the incidence angle(50°), since the angle of inc...

The angle between an incident ray and the mirror is 40 degrees what is the angle of reflection

The ray of light is incident at 40 degrees from a plane mirror, what is the angle between the incident and the reflected rays?

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Baraka Simon Mng'ong'o

, A Physicist and Mathematician, University of Dar Es Salaam

Answered Dec 17, 2021

From the laws of reflection,

The angle of incidence ( i )= angle of reflection( r)

Given the angle between incidence ray from the mirror is 40°, then the angle between incidence ray and the normal will be 90°- 40° = 50°,

This is the incidence angle(50°), since the angle of incidence i = r ,(angle of reflection) then also r =50°, now the angle between incidence ray and reflected ray is given by i + r = 50°+ 50° =100°

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Because The angle between incident ray and plane mirror is 40° then the angle of incidence will be =90°-40° = 50°

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