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Light rays passing through the centre of curvature of a mirror are incident normally on the surface of the mirror.


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Solution

The correct option is A

True


If a light ray passes through the centre of curvature of a mirror, it is aligned along a diameter. All diameters are normal to the surface of the mirror at the circumference. Hence, the incident angle is zero. In other words, incident ray is normal to the spherical mirror.


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