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The angle of incidence of a light ray on a concave mirror is the same as the angle of reflection of that light ray. Question 23 options: True False
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The angle of incidence of a light ray on a concave mirror is the same as the angle of reflection of that light ray. Question 23 options: True False
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took the test and got it right!!
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I think it depend on the curvature of the reflective surface, right? if it is an Mirror, then the angles should mirror itself.
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