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30. The line perpendicular to point where a ray of light reflects is called the
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Chemistry, 25.03.2020 06:26 joshblubaugh
Line.
30. The line perpendicular to point where a ray of light reflects is called the
a. angle of reflection
b. angle of incidence
c. normal
d. law of reflection
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