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In Reply to: Re: Ceiling first reflection points posted by dhrab on June 24, 2005 at 04:03:18:
If the mirror is planar (or approximates planar), the reflection will be at the complementary angle of the incident light. So, if you shine the light directly perpendicular to the mirror face from a listening position in the same horizontal plane, it will be reflected directly back at the flashlight. Using a lasar will give the same result.Any variation in mirror positioning, mirror angle or incident angle will give irrelevant results which may SEEM to be specific.
Kal
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