A ray of light is shone onto a plane mirror with an angle of incidence of 32 degrees. What is the angle between the reflected ray and the normal?

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Waves transfer energy from one location to another and travel in straight lines. But that isn't always the case. When a wave hits a surface that it cannot penetrate, and if the surface does not absorb all the energy the wave carries, then it will bounce off the surface and travel in a new direction. This is reflection and you will be most familiar with it from your studies of light waves but any wave can be reflected. When light waves strike a plane or curved mirror, they bounce off the shiny surface. The key point from the law of reflection is that the angle of reflection equals the angle... Show more

A ray of light is shone onto a plane mirror with an angle of incidence of 32 degrees. What is the angle between the reflected ray and the normal?