A ray is incident upon a reflective surface at an angle of 0; -16.3° relative to the direction normal to the surface (see image below to help visualize the situation). What is the angle of the reflected ray (0₁) relative to the normal direction (in degrees)? Incident ray 0₁ = 0₁ Normal to surface 9; Reflected ray Note: It is understood that the unit of your answer is in degrees, however do not explicitly include units in your answer. Enter only a number. If you do enter a unit, your answer will be counted wrong.

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Problem 3.61AP: Lei A = 60.0 cm at 270 measured from the horizontal. Let B = 80.0 cm at some angle . (a) Find the...
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A ray is incident upon a reflective surface at an angle of 0;=16.3° relative to the direction normal
to the surface (see image below to help visualize the situation). What is the angle of the
reflected ray (r) relative to the normal direction (in degrees)?
Incident ray
0₁ = 0₁
Normal to
surface
0₁
Or
Reflected ray
Note: It is understood that the unit of your answer is in degrees, however do not explicitly
include units in your answer. Enter only a number. If you do enter a unit, your answer will be
counted wrong.
Transcribed Image Text:A ray is incident upon a reflective surface at an angle of 0;=16.3° relative to the direction normal to the surface (see image below to help visualize the situation). What is the angle of the reflected ray (r) relative to the normal direction (in degrees)? Incident ray 0₁ = 0₁ Normal to surface 0₁ Or Reflected ray Note: It is understood that the unit of your answer is in degrees, however do not explicitly include units in your answer. Enter only a number. If you do enter a unit, your answer will be counted wrong.
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