- Who formulated the three laws of motion?
Galileo Galilei
Albert Einstein
Isaac Newton
James Clerk Maxwell
Answer and explanation
Sir Isaac Newton introduced the three fundamental laws of motion.
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Galileo Galilei
Albert Einstein
Isaac Newton
James Clerk Maxwell
Sir Isaac Newton introduced the three fundamental laws of motion.
Where:

0° - No reflection occurs
45° - When incident angle is 45°k
90° - Perpendicular to surface
180° - Complete reversal
Law of Reflection: The angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence.
| 📐 Incident Angle | 🔄 Reflected Angle | 🪞 Surface Type | ✅ Verification |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30° | 30° | Plane Mirror | θᵣ = θᵢ |
| 45° | 45° | Plane Mirror | θᵣ = θᵢ |
| 60° | 60° | Plane Mirror | θᵣ = θᵢ |
💡 Note: This fundamental law forms the basis for understanding mirrors, periscopes, and many optical instruments used in physics.
Where:

0° - No reflection occurs
45° - When incident angle is 45°k
90° - Perpendicular to surface
180° - Complete reversal
Law of Reflection: The angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence.
| 📐 Incident Angle | 🔄 Reflected Angle | 🪞 Surface Type | ✅ Verification |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30° | 30° | Plane Mirror | θᵣ = θᵢ |
| 45° | 45° | Plane Mirror | θᵣ = θᵢ |
| 60° | 60° | Plane Mirror | θᵣ = θᵢ |
💡 Note: This fundamental law forms the basis for understanding mirrors, periscopes, and many optical instruments used in physics.