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If light hits a mirror at an angle it reflects back at you but it will make the image look bigger or smaller (if the mirror is concave or convex). If it is a flat plane mirror the image is the same but if your holding something it will be on the opposite side
If I remember correctly, the angle that the light makes with the plane of the surface is called the incident angle.Incident angle.
The angle is the same but on the other side of the perpendicular to the surface of the mirror at the point at which the light hits the mirror.
It'll undergo reflection and will get reflected back
It is reflected 90 degrees from its original direction.
The light hits the mirror and the light bounces off like a reflection
plane mirror
The ray of light reflects.
By omed, The mirror breaks and the light turns blue.
The light hits the mirror causing it to go off in its opposite direction. Its reflecting off off the mirror because of the particles inside of the mirror
It converges.
if it is a normal mirror the light we reflect of the mirror from a different angle the angle on which it comes from is the same angles as it goes out.
the light rays will be directed into a focal point
Depending on which angle the light hits, it will reflect off the mirror and go somewhere else.
If light hits a mirror at an angle it reflects back at you but it will make the image look bigger or smaller (if the mirror is concave or convex). If it is a flat plane mirror the image is the same but if your holding something it will be on the opposite side
When a straight light ray hits a smooth mirror, the regular reflection happens.
It is reflected. Depending on the shape of the mirror, this can be at a variety of angles. Assuming the question refers to a flat mirror that is hung on a wall; a plane (flat) mirror has an imaginary straight line at a right-angle to it, called the normal. A ray of light hits the mirror at an angle to the normal, but is reflected at the same angle that it hits the mirror in the opposite direction. So if a ray hits the mirror at 45 degrees from the normal, it will be reflected at 45 degrees from the normal in the opposite direction.