Consider the case in which light ray A is incident on mirror 1, as shown in the figure. The reflected ray is incident on mirror 2 and subsequently reflected as ray B. Let the an- gle of incidence (with respect to the normal) on mirror 1 be 0A = 41° and the point of incidence be located 20 cm from the edge of contact between the two mirrors. mirror 2 B OB A 90° mirror 1 What is the angle of the reflection of ray B (with respect to the normal) on mirror 2? Answer in units of°.

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O 1. 90°
part 2 of 2
2. 41°
Determine the angle between the rays A
3. 180°
and B.
O 4. 49°
O 5. 98°
6. 82°
O 7. 0
Transcribed Image Text:O 1. 90° part 2 of 2 2. 41° Determine the angle between the rays A 3. 180° and B. O 4. 49° O 5. 98° 6. 82° O 7. 0
Consider the case in which light ray A is
incident on mirTor 1, as shown in the figure.
The reflected ray is incident on mirror 2 and
subsequently reflected as ray B. Let the an-
gle of incidence (with respect to the normal)
on mirror 1 be 0a = 41° and the point of
incidence be located 20 cm from the edge of
contact between the two mirrors.
mirror 2
B
OB
90°
mirror 1
What is the angle of the reflection of ray B
(with respect to the normal) on mirror 2?
Answer in units of°.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the case in which light ray A is incident on mirTor 1, as shown in the figure. The reflected ray is incident on mirror 2 and subsequently reflected as ray B. Let the an- gle of incidence (with respect to the normal) on mirror 1 be 0a = 41° and the point of incidence be located 20 cm from the edge of contact between the two mirrors. mirror 2 B OB 90° mirror 1 What is the angle of the reflection of ray B (with respect to the normal) on mirror 2? Answer in units of°.
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