If a wave hits a smooth surface at an angle of incidence of 40 degrees, the angle of reflection is
A. 40 degrees.
B. 0 degrees.
C. 90 degrees.
D. 80 degrees.

Respuesta :


D. 80 degrees.


The part of the ear where sound wave compressions and rarefactions cause the eardrum to vibrate is the middle ear. The 8th nerve in the inner ear actually converts the mechanical energy to electrical energy for transmitting to the brain. A membrane called the tympanic membrane separates the middle ear from the outer ear. Whenever a sound reaches the ear, it creates a sound wave that creates vibration in the eardrum. The pressure when high pushes the membrane inwards while low pressure sound waves helps the eardrum to come outwards.   
AL2006
the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. If a wave hits a smooth surface at an angle of incidence of 40 degrees then the angle of reflection is 40 degrees.