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If a ray of light is incident passing through the center of curvature of a concave mirror, then the angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray will be equal to?

A150°

B180°

C

D90°

Answer:

C.

Read Explanation:

When a ray passes through the center of curvature, it reflects back along the same path, creating an angle of 0° between incident and reflected rays A ray of light passing through the curvature of a convave mirror is reflected back along the same path because it strikes the concave mirror at right angles to its surface due to which the angle of incidence and angle of reflection both are zero degree.


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