A ray of light shines into two mirrors that meet at an angle A (measured in radians). What is a reasonable estimate of the maximum number of times the light will bounce off of the mirrors before it comes back out?

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Problem 54AP: If the light source in the preceding problem is changed, the angular position of the third maximum...
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A ray of light shines into two mirrors that meet at an angle A (measured in radians). What is
a reasonable estimate of the maximum number of times the light will bounce off of the
mirrors before it comes back out?

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