bringing face very close to mirror water will forms on the mirror why give scientific reason ?
When an object is up close to a concave mirror, the mirror will reflect an enlarged and upright virtual image of the object. The image will appear behind the mirror, and the size and orientation will depend on the distance of the object from the mirror's focal point.
If an object is held extremely close to a concave mirror, the image will appear magnified, upside down, and virtual. The image will be located beyond the focal point of the mirror.
Hold a cold mirror close to your mouth, slowly blow your breath across the mirror. Where the mirror fogs up, that is the moisture in your breath condensing on the mirror.
Yes its like a normal mirror close up but furthur back it is upside down.
A concave mirror magnifies the image of an item close to it. This type of mirror has a curved surface that causes light rays to converge, creating a magnified image of objects placed near it. Concave mirrors are commonly used in makeup mirrors and telescopes.
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you mean on sm64ds? get to the mirror room and stand in front of the giant mirror until king boo shows up. Don't get too close just stand a little bit away from the mirror.
It is because they produce a magnified image when held close to the mirror
Edge, cusp - viz. brinkmanship, bringing a negotiation, etc. close to breakdown.
The reason is that humans have a blind spot in their eyes, and therefore one dot disappears.
When you move your face away from a concave mirror, the image you see in the mirror will become smaller and eventually disappear as you move further away from the focal point of the mirror. This is because the magnification effect of the concave mirror is strongest when objects are close to the mirror's focal point.
there is no reason