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Physics mirror ?

The surface normal, which helps define the angles in the Law of Reflection and the Law of Refraction, is an imaginary line perpendicular to the surface at the point where the incident ray strikes the surface.

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The Law of Reflection can be used to show how an image appears behind a mirror and it can also be used to determine where the image will be located.

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