When a ray of light falls on a plane mirror, it changes its direction because it gets reflected from the surface of the mirror at the same angle at which it falls on the surface.
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Q. Two plane mirrors are inclined to each other at an angle of 70 ∘ as shown in figure. A ray of light PO incident at some angle i on the mirror M 1 falls after reflection from it, on the other mirror M 2 from which it gets reflected along a direction parallel to the plane mirror M 1 . Find the value of i.