Mirrors don't crack because they are left outside. They will crack if a high wind blows something into them, or if somebody throws something at it. But "being outside" won't crack them.
It is possible for mirrors to crack if subjected to rapid and uneven heating, as this can cause thermal stress. It is recommended to use caution when heating mirrors to avoid potential damage.
Salt is not kept outside the shop.
he is forced to do crack, and give someone a bj.
Mirrors are made of glass, which can crack due to sudden changes in temperature, including exposure to extreme cold. The expansion and contraction of the glass can create stress on the mirror, leading to cracks if the temperature change is too abrupt.
You don't have your mirrors adjusted correctly.
Then they are perpendicular to one another.
That never happens in the book.
infinite number of images are formed in both the mirrors if the mirrors are kept parallel
Called side mirrors. Drivers side mirror/passenger side mirror.
Some types of mirrors include plane mirrors, concave mirrors, and convex mirrors. Plane mirrors have flat surfaces, concave mirrors curve inward like the inside of a bowl, and convex mirrors curve outward like the outside of a bowl. Each type of mirror has unique properties that affect how they reflect light.
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Plane Mirror And Other Spherical Mirrors Bulged Outside, Such As Convex Mirrors