Because this light ray passes through without being bent.
reflected rays are equal to the angle of incoming rays.
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Reflected rays are equal to the angle of incoming rays.
The angle of approach and the reflected angle is always the same.
Light hitting a flat mirror at an angle is reflected at the same angle, relative to the mirror surface.
The light rays gets reflected in the same angle. Angle between normal and the incident ray is called angle of incident and angle between normal and reflected ray is called angle of relection. Normal is an imagenary perpendicular line on the reflecting surface. Angle of incidence is alway equal to angle of reflection.
The angle of incidence
Reflected rays are equal to the angle of incoming rays.
Reflected rays are equal to the angle of incoming rays.
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The angle of approach and the reflected angle is always the same.
With specular reflection (how a mirror reflects) the light is reflected from the mirror surface in a specific way.Light from a single incoming direction is reflected into a single outgoing direction as described by the law of reflection.This states that the direction of incoming light (the incident ray), and the direction of outgoing light reflected (the reflected ray) make the same angle with respect to the surface normal, thus the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection and that the incident, normal, and reflected directions are coplanar.
It is equal to the angle of reflection.
Reflected light!
The angle between the incident ray and the mirror is equal to the angle between the reflected ray and the mirror.
light's angle of incidence is equal to the angle of its reflection. That the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection
the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
According to law of reflection, the angle of incidence and angle of reflection are equal. If the incident surface is smooth specular reflection takes place where the light is reflected in a single direction.
Not usually. (Only when the angle is 45 degrees.)"The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection."