Yes, spherical mirror is the part of a spherical reflecting surface.when it is broken the broken piece is also the part of the spherical reflecting surface.
you can see your self in a broken mirror but for every piece there is another you
A spherical mirror is part of a sphere. If the sphere is cut into two, the inside of a piece will be concave mirror, while the outside will be convex mirror.
A piece of broken pottery is called a shard.
It is a matter of angles. If you took pieces of a broken mirror and pasted them onto a flat surface, so that all the pieces were once again on the same plane as they were originally, there would be only one image in the incomplete mirror-- even if there are large gaps where there are no mirror pieces. You would see one "image" of yourself and it would look you are seeing yourself through a mosaic. Your eyes might be in one piece, mouth and chin might be in another, etc. But all of the sections of the image would be in the right positions relative to each other. Change the angles of the pieces, and it is something like having several different mirrors. Each "plane" represented by a single piece will be like a mirror in itself, and you will appear in that piece as you would in a full-size mirror on the same plane.
Yes, you can replace pieces of your set that are broken by purchasing another one of the piece that was broken.
Cartographers an represent the spherical Earth on flat paper by making a projection, which is like casting shadows from the spherical world onto a flat piece of paper.
Cut it off with a chainsaw then when finished, glue back on with one piece of gum. What? It's true! (If you want a broken mirror.) Improvement- u can use 2 pieces of gum or alternatively glue
You get it in the mirror chamber when you first go there
A broken piece of glass is called a shard.
Projection
There is no scientific evidence to support the concept of seven years of bad luck from breaking a mirror. However, if you believe in the superstition, some common remedies include burying the broken pieces under a tree during a full moon, tossing the mirror remains into running water, or reaching out to seven friends to each break a mirror piece to share the bad luck with others.
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