Apparatus Required: 2 sheets of paper, torch, needle, mirror, scale with uniform markings.
Spread a sheet of paper on a horizontal table and place a mirror vertically on it. Take a second sheet of paper and make a small hole in it 1 cm from the bottom. Place it vertically on the table on the shining part of the mirror. Turn off the lights of the room. Light the torch on the opposite side to the vertical sheet of paper. A single ray of light will pass through the hole. Use a scale and find the height of the ray of light at different positions. Positions must include points on the incident ray, points on the reflected ray and the plane of incidence (here mirror). Record the heights. You will find that all points on the ray of light are at a height of 1 cm. Since all points are equidistant from the horizontal plane, they all lie on the same plane.