yes you can, you are able to use a mirror in space because unlike speaking you don't need oxygen for a reflection you just need light
No, your mirror reflection does not occupy physical space. It is simply a reflection of light bouncing off the mirror's surface.
To use a mirror vertically for better lighting in a room, position the mirror opposite a window or a light source to reflect and distribute the light more evenly throughout the space. Adjust the angle of the mirror to maximize the amount of light it reflects into the room.
why do we use concave mirror as converging mirror
To properly install a mirror over a mounted bathroom sink, first measure the space above the sink to determine the size of the mirror needed. Use a stud finder to locate the studs in the wall where you want to hang the mirror. Mark the stud locations and use screws to attach a mounting bracket to the studs. Hang the mirror on the mounting bracket securely. Use a level to ensure the mirror is straight.
Lost in Space - 1965 The Magic Mirror - 1.21 was released on: USA: 16 February 1966
Ideally, there should be about 15-20 inches of space between a vanity and a mirror to allow for comfortable viewing angles and to ensure that the mirror is centered above the vanity. This distance may vary depending on personal preference and the size of the vanity and mirror.
Lost in Space - 1965 The Magic Mirror 1-21 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
A concave mirror :)
It depends on what mirror are you looking at. If you use a plane mirror it will be in the same size but if you use the mirror in the car you will see a bigger image.
No, it isn't. The Hubble Space Telescope is a reflector. It has a primary mirror, and not a primary lens.
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Lost in Space - 1965 The Magic Mirror 1-21 was released on: USA: 16 February 1966