Theoretically yes. Although I don´t know how likely this is to occur, the light from a reflection can be as strong or even stronger than the light that reaches you directly from it´s source.
reflection is used when you look in the mirror (light), when light takes the specific path from reflectingof of your face , to the mirror in front of you and back to you eye, that is how you see yourself.
A Mirror can be taken as an object for reflection ...... Water in a transparent bottle reflects Energy .i.e. light , etc :D
reflection is when light its something like a mirror and refraction is light going through something solid that is not like a mirror when light falls on a surface and bounces back, it is reflection and when light is absorbed by the surface or passes through the surface but does not bounces back, it is refraction.
A regular reflection.
Yes, A shiny metal plate is also said to be a mirror because reflection occurs when light rays strike a shiny surface or a mirror. By: Aisha Ijaz
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Another name for a mirror image is a reflection
The term "mirror of your reflection" has no meaning, except possibly in prose. The word "reflection" can mean "an image seen in a mirror". Examples: "I looked in the mirror and saw my reflection." "After weeks marooned on the island, he barely recognized his own reflection in the mirror."
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No, the color of a mirror does not affect it's reflection of light.
A mirror reflects light. "Reflection" also means thinking about something. Thus if you were thinking about how you face looked in the mirror this morning you would be having a reflection on reflection.
It's called your reflection!
The reflection of you in a mirror is different from you seeing a shawdow of you on the ground or wall. If a light or the sun is facing the mirror or you at a certain angle, the reflection of whatever is in the mirror can cause a shadow.
A mirror will always show your reflection, but a window won't always do that.
It casts a reflection.