yes the mirror is an exact reflection you when you look into it
when you look at the mirror it breaks
An upright, virtual image of yourself the same size as you.
If it is a perfectly flat mirror then it should appear the same size. However, if the mirror has any curve towards you, then the image's reflection can look larger than original.
When someone looks in the mirror they do not see themselves as others do. Every person has a different perception of how people look. When you look in the mirror, you see your left eye on the left but when other people look at you, they see your left eye on their right so yes, the image is somewhat flipped.
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they are shapes that are the same on the other side e.g a rectangle ....if you put a mirror on the shape if you look in the mirror it will look the same
Yes, you can use look in and look at interchangeably. EX: Look in that mirror. Look at that mirror. It basically is saying the same thing.
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Look at a mirror and make it as light as possible, look at your eyes Look at a mirror and make it as dark as possible, Look at your eyes What's the difference. Same with cats
Because they are perfectly symmetrical. go ahead and draw a square then look at it in the mirror :)
Yes, wow would be the same backwards as it is fowards.
when you look at the mirror it breaks
No. You look exactly as you are when you look in the mirror. The mirror is a reflection on how you look. You do not look better or worse than when you look in a mirror. A mirror is a flat surface, and you have curves, so the mirror will not reflect your curves, but, unless it's a "fun house" mirror which is designed to distort how you look, almost all ordinary mirrors reflect exactly how you look. No better, and no worse.
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Look to the right then get a mirror and face it towards the left
Letters with bilateral symmetry about a vertical plane, such as H, appear the same in a mirror. Others do not because the image is laterally inverted.