Computer Science: An Overview (12th Edition)
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Chapter 10, Problem 24CRP
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Reflection of light:
The bouncing back of the light in the same medium after it strikes a surface is reflection of light.
Law of reflection:
The angle of the incident ray is equal to the angle of reflected ray.
Determine the point on water surface at which the reflection of light is seen:
The given diagram represents the condition of the question.
Explanation:
The angle of incidence is,
The angle of reflection is,
The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
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