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A light ray strikes a mirror with an angle of incidence of 35 degrees. What is the angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray? 70 degrees 55 degrees 35 degrees 45 degreeS
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A light ray strikes a mirror with an angle of incidence of 35 degrees. What is the angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray?
70 degrees
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35 degrees
45 degreeS
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70 degrees because angle of incident is equal to angle of reflection so on adding both angles we get 70 degrees
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They will degree 70 times
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