Hold a cold mirror close to your mouth, slowly blow your breath across the mirror. Where the mirror fogs up, that is the moisture in your breath condensing on the mirror.
Silvering
it depends what instument's your talking about :/
Heated mirrors that are attached to your doors. "Door" simply tells you where the mirrors are located. As opposed to the inside "rear view mirror".With heated outside mirrors it will keep condensation and snow from building up on the mirror and you not being able to see next to you.
Fun fair mirrors work by using curved surfaces that distort the reflection of your image. Concave mirrors can make you look taller and thinner, while convex mirrors can make you look shorter and wider. The shape of the mirror determines how your reflection will be distorted, creating fun and amusing effects.
Magnifying mirrors, make-up mirrors, telescopes
Funhouse mirrors.
Mirrors in flashlights and headlights, mirrors for shaving or make up. A mirror to make objects look bigger.
What is the term for people who make mirrors
by using cheese
by using mirrors
witches are supposed to be able to "scry" using mirrors, being able to look in other peoples mirrors using their own. try reading the spooks apprentice ^_^
Yes, a larger mirror in the bathroom may produce more condensation as it has a greater surface area for moisture from showers and steam to accumulate on. Additionally, a lack of ventilation and air circulation can also contribute to increased condensation on mirrors.