<h3><u>Answer;</u></h3>
Higher temperatures
A wave will go faster through a liquid at <em><u>highe</u></em><u>r </u>temperatures
<h3><u>Explanation;</u></h3>
- <em><u>Mechanical waves are types of waves that require a material medium for transmission.</u></em> An example of mechanical wave is the sound wave whose transmission occurs in medium such as solids, liquids and gases.
- <em><u>The transmission of mechanical waves involves vibration of particles through the medium of transmission, thus transfer of energy from one point to another. </u></em>The vibration of particle may be in the form of a longitudinal wave or a transverse wave.
- <em><u>Increasing the temperature in a medium increases the kinetic energy of the particles in the medium and thus increasing the speed at which the particles vibrates and thus aiding a faster transmission of a wave.</u></em>
To solve this problem we will resort to the concept of angle of incidence and refraction.
Since it is a reflection on a mirror, the angle provided for refraction will be equal to that of the incidence, that is, 25 °
The angle of reflation is always perpendicular to the surface so it is necessary to find the angle with respect to it.


Therefore the angle of the reflected beam of light made with the surface normal is 65°