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what is the parallel light rays reflect off each mirror below looks like with a ruler
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Erection.
Yes it does.
This is because there are multiply incidences. therefore you can not say that all the incident rays and all the reflected rays lie in the same plane and if there is even one that does not lie in the same plane, snell's equality can not work
what is the parallel light rays reflect off each mirror below looks like with a ruler
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The angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence. In regular reflection, parallel rays strike are reflected from smooth surface at the same angle in diffuse reflection, parallel rays strike and are reflected from a bumpy surface at different angles.
Yes.
no It is definitely obeying both the basic laws of reflection. Only that on irregular reflection, all incident rays are at different angles which results in scattered reflected rays of light.
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Erection.
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Yes it does.
what is the parallel light rays reflect off each mirror below looks like with a ruler
This is because there are multiply incidences. therefore you can not say that all the incident rays and all the reflected rays lie in the same plane and if there is even one that does not lie in the same plane, snell's equality can not work