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Find the plane of the reflection experimentally for the incident ray which passes through the heads of the pins pierced in front of the mirror. 

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Sudheer wants to verify the laws of reflection. What apparatus he requires to prove them? State the laws of reflection and write the experimentation process he follows.

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Aim: Verification of laws of reflection. Required material: Mirror strip, drawing board, white paper, pins, clamps, scale and pencil. 

Procedure:

1. Take a drawing board and fix a white paper on it with the help of clamps.

2. Draw a straight line AB at the centre of the paper and also a normal (ON) to AB at the point ‘O’. 

3. Draw a straight line PQ making certain angle (∠i) with ON. 

4. Fix two pins at P and Q on the paper vertically

5. Observe the image P’ of the pin P and Q’ of the pin Q, in the mirror kept along line segment AB.

6. Fix two more pins R and S such that they are in the same line as that of P’ and Q’. 

7. Join R, S and O. 

8. Measure the angle between RS and ON (∠r) .We will find ∠i = ∠r. 

9. Repeat the experiment with different angles of incidence and measure the corresponding angles of reflection. 

10. We find that each case angle of incidence is equal to angle of reflection. That is first law. 

11. We can find that the incident ray is the ray which is passing through points P and Q touching the paper.

12. The reflected ray is the ray which is passing through the points R and S touching the same paper and ON is the normal to the mirror at O. All lie in same plane. That is second law which states incident ray, reflected ray and normal drawn to plane lie in the same plane.

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