Two vertical plane mirrors are inclined at an angle of $60^\circ$ with each other. $A$ ray of light travelling horizontally is reflected first from one mirror and then from the other. The resultant deviation is.....$^o$

  • A
    $60$
  • B
    $120$
  • C
    $180$
  • D
    $240$

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