It decreases it.
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Yes, the beam just reflects off of the mirror. There is no beam created from the mirror.
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Refraction
You can use Snell's Law. Note that you need two angles for this - the incoming angle, and the outgoing angle.
incidence : it means the angle that goes in a objectrefracted : is where it changes inside an objectemergence : is the angle that come out the objectWhen the incoming light ray hits a plane, the angle of incidence is the angle between the incoming light ray and the normal of the plane at where the ray hits.
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Because this light ray passes through without being bent.
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Reflected rays are equal to the angle of incoming rays.
Reflected rays are equal to the angle of incoming rays.
The angle of approach and the reflected angle is always the same.
The angle of incidence of a ray (or light or other electromagnetic radiation) to a surface is the angle between the incoming ray and the normal - which is perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence
incident ray i think
The incoming angle is the angle at which something comes at some other object. For example if you hit a ball on a pool table against the side, the incoming angle is the the angle at which the ball comes at the table.
Yes, the beam just reflects off of the mirror. There is no beam created from the mirror.
The angle of incidence is defined as the angle between the incoming light and the line that is normal to the surface at the point where the light 'hits' the surface. The reflectrion angle is the same as the incidence angle. If the angle between the incident ray and the mirror ray is 50, then the angle of incidence is half of this. That is, 25 degrees.