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Question Number 132874 by aurpeyz last updated on 17/Feb/21

n=((360)/θ)−1 or n=((360)/θ) for plane  mirrors inclined an angle θ to  eachother. which is correct?

$${n}=\frac{\mathrm{360}}{\theta}−\mathrm{1}\:{or}\:{n}=\frac{\mathrm{360}}{\theta}\:{for}\:{plane} \\ $$$${mirrors}\:{inclined}\:{an}\:{angle}\:\theta\:{to} \\ $$$${eachother}.\:{which}\:{is}\:{correct}? \\ $$

Commented by Dwaipayan Shikari last updated on 17/Feb/21

μ=((360°)/(θ°))−1  or  μ=((2π)/θ)−1   (Radian)

$$\mu=\frac{\mathrm{360}°}{\theta°}−\mathrm{1}\:\:{or}\:\:\mu=\frac{\mathrm{2}\pi}{\theta}−\mathrm{1}\:\:\:\left({Radian}\right) \\ $$

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