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The minimum rate at which the mirror rotate
Answer to Problem 15P
The answer is
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
Distance,
The Mirror has
Formula used:
It is known that:
Where,
Calculation:
Get the time that is taken by the light to reach from one mirror to the observer,
Since, each side of the mirror takes up
Therefore, the minimum rate at which the mirror must rotate:
Conclusion: The minimum rate at which the mirror must rotate is
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