Concave Mirrors, so that the light can be concentrated and so that it points forward. This is how we are able to see using a flashlight beam.
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When you shine a flashlight at a mirror it proves that you are able to turn the flashlight on. The reflection of that light can be used to demonstrate some basic principles of optics, such as that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. It proves that the flashlight is in working order, that you are able to direct the light toward the mirror, that the light is reflected by the material at the back of the mirror, that the mirror itself is opaque, and that you have access to a mirror and a flashlight.
When the beam of a flashlight hits a mirror, it is reflected.
you can use a mirror a flashlight a radio to send Morse code radio can be received in all directions and easily tracked mirror can be seen from may locations flashlight can be focused Ir flashlight can be used and focused exactly the same way but you can only see it with special equipment, so it will make you position more secure
It uses a concave mirror in order for the light to be concentrated to point forward.
Yes it will.
When you shine a flashlight at a mirror it proves that you are able to turn the flashlight on. The reflection of that light can be used to demonstrate some basic principles of optics, such as that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. It proves that the flashlight is in working order, that you are able to direct the light toward the mirror, that the light is reflected by the material at the back of the mirror, that the mirror itself is opaque, and that you have access to a mirror and a flashlight.
When the beam of a flashlight hits a mirror, it is reflected.
Yes, it does.
you can use a mirror a flashlight a radio to send Morse code radio can be received in all directions and easily tracked mirror can be seen from may locations flashlight can be focused Ir flashlight can be used and focused exactly the same way but you can only see it with special equipment, so it will make you position more secure
It uses a concave mirror in order for the light to be concentrated to point forward.
Yes it will.
Typically a concave parabolic mirror with a metallic reflector.
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You use it to see the object on your slide on a compound microscope. Point a flashlight at the mirror to see.
Flashlight for short, is a hand-held electronic lighting tool. A typical flashlight has a battery-powered light bulb, a focusing mirror and a handle housing for hand-held use.
Flashlight for short, is a hand-held electronic lighting tool. A typical flashlight has a battery-powered light bulb, a focusing mirror and a handle housing for hand-held use.
You use it to see the object on your slide on a compound microscope. Point a flashlight at the mirror to see......sna poe makatulonq :DD