it is not the angle of total reflection, it is the critical angle. and when the angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle, total internal reflection takes place and as it is necessary for total internal reflection to take place that the ray must travel from denser to rarer medium so, when it occurs, the ray is reflected bach into the denser medium.
False .According to laws of reflection, the angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection.
It increases too
The angle of incidence is ALWAYS equal to the angle of reflection! This is one of the laws of reflection.
The angle of incidence
You get total internal reflection. That is, the incident beam bounces off the interface back into the medium.
False .According to laws of reflection, the angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection.
May be possible with irregular reflection.
It will also increase.
It increases too
No, if the mirror is flat (a plane), the angle of incidence always equals the angle of reflection.
The angle of incidence is ALWAYS equal to the angle of reflection! This is one of the laws of reflection.
The angle of incidence
Angle of incidence can be anything. Angle of reflection is the same as angle of incidence.
You get total internal reflection. That is, the incident beam bounces off the interface back into the medium.
0(zero) Angle of incidence = angle of reflection
The angle of reflection.
The angle of reflection will also be 90 degrees.