Two plane mirrors make an angle a = 54.0° between them. A ray of light incident on one of the mirrors is reflected and hits the second mirror. Find the angle ß between the ray incident on the first mirror and the ray reflected off of the second mirror. (a) 36.0° (b) 72.0° (c) 54.0° (d) 24.0° (e) None of the above.

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  1. Two plane mirrors make an angle α = 54.0◦ between them. A ray of light incident on one of the mirrors is reflected and hits the second mirror. Find the angle β between the ray incident on the first mirror and the ray reflected off of the second mirror.

    (a) 36.0◦ (b) 72.0◦ (c) 54.0◦ (d) 24.0◦

    (e) None of the above.

5. Two plane mirrors make an angle a = 54.0° between them. A ray of light incident on one of the
mirrors is reflected and hits the second mirror. Find the angle ß between the ray incident on the first
mirror and the ray reflected off of the second mirror.
(a) 36.0°
(b) 72.0°
α
(c) 54.0°
(d) 24.0°
(e) None of the above.
Transcribed Image Text:5. Two plane mirrors make an angle a = 54.0° between them. A ray of light incident on one of the mirrors is reflected and hits the second mirror. Find the angle ß between the ray incident on the first mirror and the ray reflected off of the second mirror. (a) 36.0° (b) 72.0° α (c) 54.0° (d) 24.0° (e) None of the above.
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