A C Sehgal Solutions for Exercise 3: EXERCISES
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Questions from A C Sehgal Solutions for Exercise 3: EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
Is the image formed by a plane mirror exactly of the same size as the object?
The image formed by a plane mirror is always erect.
A ray incident on a plane mirror is reflected in a direction such that the angle between the incident and the reflected ray is . What are the angles of incidence and reflection
If all objects around us were to reflect light in a regular way, what problems might we face
A boy is standing at a distance of in front of a mirror. He moves towards the mirror. In which direction will the image move
(Choose one from Towards the mirror Away from the mirror)
In the figure shown below, is a plane mirror. and are four children. Mark the positions of the reflections of and in the mirror. Answer the following questions.
a. Which child/children can see their own images in the mirror
b. Can child see the images of and in the mirror
If the angle of incidence of a ray on a plane mirror is , what is the angle of reflection?
The angle of incidence of a ray on a plane mirror is the angle that the ray makes with the mirror at the point of incidence.