Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
A beam of light from a source L is incident normally on a plane mirror fixed at a certain distance x from the source. The beam is reflected back as a spot on a scale placed just above the source L. When the mirror is rotated through a small angle θ, the spot of the light is found to move through a distance y on the scale. The angle θ is given by
y/2x
y/x
2y/x
y/x
A.
y/2x
When the mirror is rotated by θ angle reflected ray will be rotated by 2θ.
y/x = 2θ
θ = y/2x
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