In theory, should be 60 degree.
2007-03-26 19:50:56
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answer #1
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answered by VPT 2
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If it's a front surfaced mirror it will come off at 60 degrees but if the reflective surface is at the rear of the glass, the angle will depend on the thickness of the glass and the prisim effect from it.
2007-03-26 19:52:04
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answered by Anonymous
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In case of mirrors angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection
Hence, ans:60 degrees
2007-03-26 20:33:16
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answered by ♠ Author♠ 4
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if it is a perfectly reflecting mirror(not possible in practical) then the angle should be 60 degrees
2007-03-26 20:42:59
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answered by ashwin parihar 2
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cos (60) = adjoining / Hypotenuse this is understand that a triangle with factors: adjoining = a million opposite = sqrt(3) Hypotenuse = 2 has a 60 diploma perspective So, cos (60) = adjoining / Hypotenuse cos (60) = a million / 2
2016-12-19 14:50:51
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answered by Anonymous
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60 the same
2007-03-26 20:19:19
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answered by boatermoat 1
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