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A point source of light is placed in front of a plane mirror, then :
  1. all the reflected rays will meet at a point when produced backward
  2. only the reflected rays making a small angle with the mirror will meet at a point when produced backward
  3. light of different colours will make different images
  4. only the reflected rays close to the normal will meet at a point when produced backward

A
all the reflected rays will meet at a point when produced backward
B
only the reflected rays close to the normal will meet at a point when produced backward
C
only the reflected rays making a small angle with the mirror will meet at a point when produced backward
D
light of different colours will make different images
Solution
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The image of a point source in plane mirror will be a virtual point image, behind the mirror. So the reflected rays should meet at this point when produced backwards.

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