Question

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 wit
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 wit
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 w
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 w
a curved mirror have the same normal.

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GPT-4o mini
The best statement that describes the relationship between the incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal for a curved mirror is:

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

This explains that at each point on the curved mirror, while there is a different normal due to the curvature, the angle of incidence (angle between the incident ray and the normal) is equal to the angle of reflection (angle between the reflected ray and the normal) at that specific point.

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