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A light source O is placed in front of a plane mirror as shown in

the figure. O' is a point on the path of

the reflected ray. What is the distance of

the point on the mirror from where

the light gets reflected (measured

from point A)?


A light source O is placed in

front of a plane mirror as shown inthe figure. O' is a point on the

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