The two mirrors illustrated in the figure below meet at a right angle. The beam of light in the vertical plane indicated by the dashed lines strikes mirror 1 as shown. (Let d = 1.05 m and θ = 44.0°.) Two mirrors labeled Mirror 1 and Mirror 2 are placed at right angles to each other, such that Mirror 1 is placed horizontally and Mirror 2 is placed perpendicular to Mirror 1 on its left side. An incident ray is shown to meet Mirror 1 at a distance of d from the junction between the two mirrors. The incident ray makes an angle of θ with the normal, a dashed line drawn perpendicular to the horizontal mirror at the point of incidence. A dashed square is drawn around the normal with the horizontal on Mirror 1 and the vertical side on Mirror 2. (a) Determine the distance the reflected light beam travels before striking mirror 2. m (b) In what direction does the light beam travel after being reflected from mirror 2? ° above the horizontal