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12.2 | Reflection of Light |
1. A light ray of wavelength 600 nm and frequency 500 THz (1 T = 1012) fall on a reflective surface. Which option below shows a quantity belonging to the reflected wave?
Correct Answer: B
2. The angle formed by a ray incident to a plane mirror to the mirror surface is 250. What is the value of the reflection angle?
Correct Answer: C
3. Two plane mirrors in contact form a 1100 angle with each other. A light ray is incident at 530 to the first mirror. What is the angle of the reflected ray to the second mirror?
Correct Answer: A
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