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When light is reflected by a mirror, the angle of incidence is always A. equal to the angle of reflection. B. less than the angle of reflection. C. 90 degrees with respect to the reflecting surface. D.
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When light is reflected by a mirror, the angle of incidence is always A. equal to the angle of reflection. B. less than the angle of reflection. C. 90 degrees with respect to the reflecting surface. D. greater than the angle of reflection.
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a equal to the reflection
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When light is reflected by a mirror, the angle of incidence is always
A. equal to the angle of reflection.
We know this by the Law of Reflection.
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