Energy in reflected light : (1) does not depends on the angle of incidence (2) increases with the increase in angle (3) decreases with the increase in angle of incidence (4) becomes maximum for angle of incidence equal to 45°

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(2) increases with the increase in angle Explanation: Reflected waves are simply those waves that are neither transmitted nor absorbed, but are reflected from the surface of the medium they encounter. The amount of incident-wave energy that is reflected from a surface depends on the nature of the surface and the angle at which the wave strikes the surface.

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