SOLUTION: Two mirrors Ml and M2 are placed in contact at an angle of 100°. A ray is incident at 45 ° to the normal to M1. In what direction does the light leave M 2 ?

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Question 388742: Two mirrors Ml and M2 are placed in contact at an angle of 100°. A ray is incident at 45 ° to the normal to M1.
In what direction does the light leave M 2 ?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
35º from the plane of M2

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