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06-06-2006
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Re: Rotation of plane mirror
axis of rotation is in the plane of incidence, this is the plane created by the incoming beam, you may want to check your reasoning 
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06-07-2006
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Re: Rotation of plane mirror
if you wanna dig deep, i think that photons hitting a rotating mirror will expereience some doppler's shift due to somethings about it's momentum....
well as for the question, it should obey the law:
angle of incidence=angle of reflection
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06-09-2006
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Re: Rotation of plane mirror
It depends on which of the possible axes in the plane of incidence, and the answer would have to be worked out differentially.
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i think that photons hitting a rotating mirror will expereience some doppler's shift
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Wow, how about a quantitative analysis?
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06-09-2006
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Re: Rotation of plane mirror
Angle of incidence = Angle of reflection.
Rotate the mirrior by theta, the angle of incidence increases by theta. So does the angle of reflection.
Hence the reflected ray rotates by two times theta.
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06-09-2006
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Re: Rotation of plane mirror
Not for an axis lying in the plane of incidence, Ron. Before replying, I read the first post again, a bit more carefully. 
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06-10-2006
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Not for an axis lying in the plane of incidence, Ron. Before replying, I read the first post again, a bit more carefully. 
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Oho! Oh, yeah. Oh yeah.
He's right then...
Sorry geocentric.
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06-12-2006
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Oho! Oh, yeah. Oh yeah.
He's right then...
Sorry geocentric.
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Thats fine.
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06-12-2006
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Wow, how about a quantitative analysis?
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thinking about how the rotation of the mirror affects space-time... hmmm, too complicated. actually i was thinking about something similar to compton's effect. the derivation should be similar.
light reflected naturally obeys the equation described by compton. a photon that is 90 degrees incident to the mirror should experience a wavelength shift of 2*compton wavelength...
perhaps i will try to work on it tomorrow.
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