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A wave is incident on the surface of a mirror at an angle of 30° with the normal. At what angle will the outgoing wave reflect?
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A wave is incident on the surface of a mirror at an angle of 30° with the normal. At what angle will the outgoing wave reflect?
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the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence there it will be reflected at an angle of 30 degrees from the normal
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One of the laws of reflection is that angles of incidence and of reflection are the same, there the reflected angle should be 30degrees.
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