An astronomer has built a device with two plane mirrors at right angles to one another. She directs a light ray toward Mirror 1, at an incidence angle of 0, = 30.3°. The light ray travels within a plane that is perpendicular to both mirrors. The ray strikes Mirror 1, as shown below, and is reflected toward Mirror 2, where it undergoes a second reflection before leaving the device. Light beam Mirror 1.25 m Mirror (a) How far (in m) does the light ray travel between the two mirrors? (b) with what angle of reflection, 0,, measured from Mirror 2's normal line, does the ray depart Mirror 2 after the second reflection? (Enter your answer in degrees.)

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An astronomer has built a device with two plane mirrors at right angles to one another. She directs a light ray toward Mirror 1, at an incidence angle of 0, = 30.3°. The light
ray travels within a plane that is perpendicular to both mirrors. The ray strikes Mirror 1, as shown below, and is reflected toward Mirror 2, where it undergoes a second
reflection before leaving the device.
Light
beam
Mirror
1.25 m
Mirror
(a) How far (in m) does the light ray travel between the two mirrors?
(b) with what angle of reflection, 0,, measured from Mirror 2's normal line, does the ray depart Mirror 2 after the second reflection? (Enter your answer in degrees.)
Transcribed Image Text:An astronomer has built a device with two plane mirrors at right angles to one another. She directs a light ray toward Mirror 1, at an incidence angle of 0, = 30.3°. The light ray travels within a plane that is perpendicular to both mirrors. The ray strikes Mirror 1, as shown below, and is reflected toward Mirror 2, where it undergoes a second reflection before leaving the device. Light beam Mirror 1.25 m Mirror (a) How far (in m) does the light ray travel between the two mirrors? (b) with what angle of reflection, 0,, measured from Mirror 2's normal line, does the ray depart Mirror 2 after the second reflection? (Enter your answer in degrees.)
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