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Find the angle between two plane mirrors such that a ray of light incident on the first mirror and parallel to the second mirror is reflected from the second mirror, parallel to the first mirror.

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To find the angle between two plane mirrors such that a ray of light incident on the first mirror and parallel to the second mirror is reflected from the second mirror, parallel to the first mirror, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Setup**: - Let’s denote the two mirrors as M1 and M2. - Assume a ray of light is incident on mirror M1 and is parallel to mirror M2. ...
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