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Two mirrors are touching so they have an angle of 35.4 degrees with one another. A light ray is incident on the first at an angle of 55.7 degrees with respect to the normal to the surface. What is the angle of reflection from the second surface

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Answer:

54.6°

Step-by-step explanation:

From law of reflection i=r.

So, construct the reflected ray at 55.7°degrees from the normal and let it fall on the other mirror.

Now draw the second normal at the point of incidence and again measure the angle of incidence, and draw the angle of reflection.

If you consider triangle AOB, one angle is ∠AOB=90°

and ∠OAB is 54.6°

From angle sum property third angle ie ∠ABO=180°-90°-54.6°=35.4°

So, the second incident angle will be 54.6°

Hence, the second reflected angle will be 54.6 degrees.

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