A ray of light is incident on mirror m1 and after reflection is incident on mirror m2 as shown in the diagram, calculate the angle of reflection of the ray at mirror m2

120o
90o
60o
45o
30o
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Here is an explanation:
The angle of incidence in the mirror 1 is
at angle 90 to the angle 30 provided. so
subtracting 90 from 30 angle of incidence is 60
which is equal to angle of reflection. the angle
of reflection is also at 90 to the other glance
angle making the other glance angle of the
reflected ray 30. Then using rules of lines and
angles the glance angle is alternate to the
incident ray of m2 and angle of incidence is
equal to angle of reflection in m2. so angle of
reflection in m2 is 30 degree. myschool is100%
correct
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The answer is correct, by applying maths method, The incident ray and reflected ray are parallel to each other, therefore, the angle of incidence corresponds with the angle of reflection (corresponding angles)

The angle of incidence in the mirror 1 is at angle 90 to the angle 30 provided. so subtracting 90 from 30 angle of incidence is 60 which is equal to angle of reflection. the angle of reflection is also at 90 to the other glance angle making the other glance angle of the reflected ray 30. Then using rules of lines and angles the glance angle is alternate to the incident ray of m2 and angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection in m2. so angle of reflection in m2 is 30 degree. myschool is100% correct


