a heat gun/hair dryer to loosen up the adhesive then a razor blade and some goo gone to get up the residue.
angle it away from yourself.
The angle is the same but on the other side of the perpendicular to the surface of the mirror at the point at which the light hits the mirror.
The angle between the incident ray and the mirror is equal to the angle between the reflected ray and the mirror.
The angle between the ray and the perpendicular to the mirror (NOT the mirror itself), at the point where the ray hits the mirror is called the angle of incidence.
If the ray hits the mirror at an angle of 30 degrees with the mirror surface, the complementary angle that the ray makes with the normal (perpendicular) to the mirror at the point of incidence is (90 - 30) = 60 degrees and since angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection in a plane mirror, the angle of reflection is 60 degrees.
It is because from the point of view of the driver, the virtual image created by the convex (diverging) mirror subtends a smaller angle than a plane mirror.
Light hitting a flat mirror at an angle is reflected at the same angle, relative to the mirror surface.
The answer depends on knowing what the plane mirror hhas a 20-degree angle relative to!
The incident angle to the Mirror will be 10 deG.
30 degrees as the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
if it is a normal mirror the light we reflect of the mirror from a different angle the angle on which it comes from is the same angles as it goes out.
angle of incidence