Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
Prove geometrically that when plane mirror turns through a certain angle, the reflected ray turns through twice the angle.
उत्तर
Consider a ray of light AB, incident on a plane mirror in position MM’, such that BC is the reflected ray and BN is normal.
∠ABM = ∠CBN = ∠i
∠ABC = 2 ∠i …(i)
Let the mirror be rotated through an angle ‘0’ about point B, such that M1M1 is the new position of the mirror and BN1 is the new position of normal. As the position of the incident ray remains same, therefore new angle of the incidence is ∠ABN1 whose magnitude is (i + θ). Let BD be the reflected ray, such that ∠DNB1 is the new angle of reflection.
∠ABD = ∠ABN1 + ∠DBN1
= ∠(i + θ) + ∠(i + θ)
= 2 ∠i + 2∠θ
Subtracting (i) from (ii)
∠ABD - ∠ABC = 2∠i + 2∠θ - 2∠i
∴ ∠CBD = 2∠θ
Thus, for a given incident ray, if the plane mirror is rotated through a certain angle, then the reflected ray rotates through twice the angle.
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
Draw a diagram to show the reflection of a light ray incident normally on a plane mirror.
Why is it difficult to read the image of the text of a page formed due to reflection by a plane mirror?
A man standing in front of a plane mirror finds his image at a distance 6 metre from himself. What is the distance of man from the mirror?
Two plane mirrors are placed making an angle θ° in between them. For an object placed in between the mirrors, if angle is gradually increased from 0° to 180°, how will the number of images change : increase, decrease or remain unchanged?
How many images are formed for a point object kept in between two plane mirrors at right angles to each other? Show them by drawing a ray diagram.
What must be the minimum length of a plane mirror in which a person can see himself full length? Draw a diagram to justify your answer. Does the distance of a person from the mirror affect the above answer?
An insect is sitting in front of a plane mirror at a distance of one meter from it.
- Where is the image of insect formed?
- What is the distance between insect and its image?
- State any two characteristics of image formed in a plane mirror.
Parallel rays are incident:
- on regular surface and
- on irregular surface. In what respect do reflected rays in (1) differ from those of (2)?
Select the correct option:
If an incident ray passes through the centre of curvature of a spherical mirror, the reflected ray will: