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Two plane mirrors each 1.6 m long, are f...

Two plane mirrors each 1.6 m long, are facing each other. The distance between the mirrors is
20 cm. A light incident on one end of one of the mirrors at an angle of incidence of `30^(@)`. How many times is the ray reflected before it reaches the other end?

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