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The angle of incidence (i) is _____ to the angle of the reflection (r). This is known as the Law of ______. Can someone please help me fill in the gaps?
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The angle of incidence (i) is _____ to the angle of the reflection (r). This is known as the Law of ______. Can someone please help me fill in the gaps?
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The angle of incidence (i) is _____ to the angle of the reflection (r). This is known as the Law of ______. Can someone please help me fill in the gaps?
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The angle of incidence (i) is
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to the angle of reflection.(r). This is known as the Law of
Reflection.
The two angles are exactly the same upon incidence and reflection.
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