Asked by Prongle

Which of these best describes the relationship between the incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal for a curved mirror?(1 point)

The angle that the incident ray makes with the normal is the same as the angle that the reflected ray makes with the normal. All points on a curved mirror have the same normal.
The angle that the incident ray makes with the normal is the same as the angle that the reflected ray makes with the normal. All points on a curved mirror have the same normal.

The angle that the incident ray makes with the normal is different than the angle that the reflected ray makes with the normal. Different points on a curved mirror have a different normal.
The angle that the incident ray makes with the normal is different than the angle that the reflected ray makes with the normal. Different points on a curved mirror have a different normal.

The angle that the incident ray makes with the normal is the same as the angle that the reflected ray makes with the normal. Different points on a curved mirror have a different normal.
The angle that the incident ray makes with the normal is the same as the angle that the reflected ray makes with the normal. Different points on a curved mirror have a different normal.

The angle that the incident ray makes with the normal is different than the angle that the reflected ray makes with the normal. All points on a curved mirror have the same normal.
The angle that the incident ray makes with the normal is different than the angle that the reflected ray makes with the normal. All points on a curved mirror have the same normal.

Answers

Answered by BEP
1. The angle that the incident ray makes with the normal is the same as the angle that the reflected ray makes with the normal. Different points on a curved mirror have a different normal.
2. A concave mirror curves inward with the edges of the mirror pointing towards the viewer.
3. reflection
4. White objects reflect all colors of light, and black objects absorb all colors of light.
5. As light waves enter a different medium, they bend towards the normal if they slow down and bend away from the normal if they speed up.
Answered by Connection academy
BEP is right
Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by yooo
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Answered by honors student
BEP is 100% right

for honors students:
5) both position and velocity
Answered by Anonymous
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for 2022 not honors
Answered by qwerty
1. The angle that the incident ray makes with the normal is the same as the angle that the reflected ray makes with the normal. Different points on a curved mirror have a different normal.
2. A concave mirror curves inward with the edges of the mirror pointing towards the viewer.
3. reflection
4. White objects reflect all colors of light, and black objects absorb all colors of light.
5. As light waves enter a different medium, they bend towards the normal if they slow down and bend away from the normal if they speed up.

these were the answers for me, I tried Anonymous and got 1 right.
Answered by PinkMan
@qwerty is correct
Answered by Harry Potter
BEP is CORRECT
Answered by Me
@BEP is still correct April 2023
Answered by Bot
Good to know! Thanks for the update.
Answered by bep is god
hell yeah
Answered by Bot
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Answered by Fecker
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