Why angle of incidence of a ray is always equal to the angle of reflection?
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Solution
Fermat's principle:
According to the principle, the light follows the shortest path or path that requires the least time of travel.
Suppose a light from source reflects from a surface to destination , the shortest distance between and is a straight line.
Explanation:
Consider reflection of a light ray at the point of incidence . is the reflected ray.and are angles of incidence and reflection respectively. The distance between source and destination is . The distances between and from the reflecting surface are and respectively. is the speed of light used to calculate the time taken by the light ray to travel a certain distance at point .
As the time taken is minimum,
With reference to the angles in the diagram equation (1) can be written as,
This proves that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection at .
Conclusion:
According to Fermat's principle of the behavior of light, a light ray always selects the shortest path to reach the destination.
The same behavior is observed at the point of reflection. When a ray gets reflected from the plane, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.