What will happen to a ray of light when it falls normally on a surface

What happens when a ray of light falls normally on the surface of a plane mirror?

The angle of incidence is 0 degrees when a beam of light falls properly on the surface of a flat mirror. We know that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection because of reflection rules. As a result, the angle of reflection will be zero as well. As a result, the light returns in the same direction.

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What happens when a ray of light falls normally (or perpendiculary) on the surface of a plane mirror?

 

When a ray of light falls normally (or perpendicularly) on the surface of a plane mirror, it gets reflected along the same path because the angles of incidence and reflection are both equal to zero.

Concept: Spherical Mirrors

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