with your eyes.
An Image is formed only when there is parallel reflection of light rays that falls on the surface..... Like in Mirror, the surface is plane, while in case of Paper, the surface is irregular or zic zag and hence the reflected rays are not parallel to each other and so no image is formed.
A sheet of paper simply isn't shiny or smooth enough. It may seem quite smooth, but actually the particles are quite rougher than the particles of a mirror, for example. Obviously, it isn't a very shiny material.
as such u r eye can see only a reflected image when there is no cover at the back side of the mirror(plane mirror). the light or the image will pass through it and doesnot reflect . hence u cant see the picture. thank u for u r wonderful question
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You see it when your image strikes light and the light bounces off you then off the mirror to your eyes.
Paper is not a good reflector of light due to its rough and irregular surface, which causes light to scatter in different directions instead of reflecting back in a focused manner like a mirror. This scattering of light results in a blurry and distorted reflection that makes it difficult to see a clear image.
On a sheet of clear glass, you may see a very faint image from the top plane and another very faint image from the bottom plane. The majority of the light will pass through the glass. On a mirror, you will see a throughly strong image from the bottom plane. The very faint image reflected from the top plane is still present, but it is washed out by the image from the bottom plane.
All that should be needed is a light source and an object/person/etc. to be reflected. And, of course, a mirror. And functioning eyes to see the reflected image. And a brain willing to accept what is being seen.
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The image is reflected from a reflective object, in this case [your mirror], as a Book is not a mirror, it is not reflected.
The image will be reflected left to right. This is why most of us don't like our picture taken, because we look weird to ourselves because we have our left and right halves of our faces reversed. The image you see in a mirror is the opposite of what other people see of you. That image is not reflected left to right.
Because unlike in a mirror, the light does not bounce off the paper, but it is absorbed. People use paper to write because the absorbed light contrasts with the graphite of the pencil, making it easy to adjust to, or read the literature.