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An incident light ray hits a plane surface at 20 degrees (hint: remember where the angle is measured from). What is the angle between the incident and reflected rays? So is it 20 degrees or 40 degrees

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Answer:


40^(\circ)

Step-by-step explanation:

The incident angle is
20^(\circ) so the reflected ray will also be
20^(\circ).

The normal divides the angle between the incident and reflected ray. So, the angle between them would be


\text{Incident angle}+\text{Reflected angle}=20+20=40^(\circ)

So, the angle between the incident and reflected rays is
40^(\circ).

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