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A ray of light strikes a plane mirror at an angle of incidence \(30^\circ\). What is the angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray?

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For a plane mirror, the angle between the incident and reflected ray is always \(2i\), where \(i\) is the angle of incidence.
Updated On: Apr 21, 2025
  • \(30^\circ\)
  • \(60^\circ\)
  • \(90^\circ\)
  • \(120^\circ\)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understand the law of reflection The law of reflection states that: \[ \text{Angle of incidence } i = \text{Angle of reflection } r \] Given: \( i = 30^\circ \Rightarrow r = 30^\circ \) Step 2: Find the angle between the incident and reflected ray The incident ray and the reflected ray are on opposite sides of the normal, and each makes a \(30^\circ\) angle with the normal. So the angle between them is: \[ \text{Angle between incident and reflected ray} = i + r = 30^\circ + 30^\circ = 60^\circ \] Answer: The correct answer is option (2) \(60^\circ\).
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