Two plane mirrors intersect at an angle of θ = 49.6 degrees, as
shown below.
A light ray is incident on one of the mirrors at an angle of α = 25
degrees. Calculate the angle φ between the incident and outgoing
rays.
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Two plane mirrors intersect at an angle of θ = 49.6 degrees, as shown below. A...
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