Incident
42 degrees
It is called an arm of the angle.
Such a ray is called a "bisector" of the angle.
That ray of light is just a radius of the sphere. It's perpendicular to the sphere everywhere, so the angle of incidence is zero ... the ray of light arrives along the normal to the mirror at any point.
Angle Bisector
it is 42 degrees
42 degrees
42 degrees
The angle between the incident ray and the normal is called the angle of incidence.
It is called an arm of the angle.
It is called the angle of incidence! Hope this helped! thank u it did
Such a ray is called a "bisector" of the angle.
That ray of light is just a radius of the sphere. It's perpendicular to the sphere everywhere, so the angle of incidence is zero ... the ray of light arrives along the normal to the mirror at any point.
The angle that the incoming light ray makes with the normal is called the angle of incidence.
The light ray arrives perpendicular to the plane of the mirror.
Answer: Angle bisector
Angle Bisector