if you made one side of mirror opaque,other side will become a mirror.
Mirror reflect the light that enters into it. The plane surface area of the mirror through which the light rays enter is called aperture. If we place some opaque object with hole in its center , in-front of the mirror now light can enter only through this hole. Now the aperture of the mirror is reduced.
If all the normals are parallel, the mirror is a plane.
No. It is not a plane surface like that of a plane mirror because a plane mirror is straight and it does not have any curve in it. the sculpture's surface is like that of a Convex Mirror
When the incident light rays are falling towards the mirror in such a way that the light rays after falling on the mirror meet at any point in front of the mirror than an image is formed in front of the mirror which can be taken on a screen and as the image can be taken on a screen it is known as a real image. So, plane mirrors can form real images.
There is no continent that is a perfect mirror image of itself or of any other continent.
Mirror is a symbol of celebrant's beauty (inside and out).
Full Length Mirror
The German word Spiegel translates as mirror.
What is meaning of light reflected from the surface of the moon ? Answer:The sun reflects its light on to the moon then the moon reflects the light from the sun to earth it is like have a mirror if you have 3 or more mirror and you shine the mirror into the suns light it will reflect to the other mirrors. which is how we get day and night
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It does, a little. But the amount of light lost by the secondary mirror blocking the primary mirror is generally a small percentage. But to avoid even that loss, some reflecting telescopes are being built with an angled primary mirror. The secondary mirror is off-axis, meaning that the secondary mirror doesn't block ANY light from the primary.
Like any other mirror-they just reflect objects.
yes
It's a "full length mirror"!
I don't think any of the books mentions any specific substance being applied to a mirror; pressumably, any mirror with special properties (such as the "Mirror of Erised") was treated with magic.
reflect like in the mirror