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Q: How can you see your whole reflection in a mirror smaller than you?
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How big is Proctor and Gamble?

if u see in a mirror,,, their is a reflection behind ''.. u can say your body smaller than a mirror.... being gamble is big than prctor..


How does the angle of reflection affect how much you can see of yourself in a mirror?

when you are up close to the mirror you can see more of you than when you back away from the mirror. the reflection changes as you move away from the mirror


Can the angle of incidence be greater than the angle of reflection when plane mirror?

No, if the mirror is flat (a plane), the angle of incidence always equals the angle of reflection.


What is multiple reflection?

A multiple reflection is when there is mirror more than one we can create multiple reflections which leads to multiple images. A seismic wave which has more than one reflection is also known as repeated reflection; secondary reflection .


Is the angle of incidence less than the angle of reflection on a plane mirror?

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What kind of mirror would provide smaller but wider view than a regulal?

regular mirror


Why do muscles look bigger in the mirror than they do to yourself when you look at them?

When you look in the mirror the reflection makes it look bigger cause of the angle you are looking at the muscles


How reflection and refraction is used in real life situation?

Reflection: looking in a mirror Refraction: How a pond looks shallower when it is full of water than when it's empty.


What creates a smaller image that is right side up and smaller than what object?

A convex mirror.


How light rays from an object are reflected by a convex mirror to form an image?

A convex mirror distorts what it reflects to give a wider angle of vision, making the reflection appear smaller than expected. The most common example is the passenger-side rear-view mirror on most cars, which has labeling something like "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear." The web site in the related links has many diagrams for various lenses and mirrors.


As you look at an ordinary mirror at large angle you can often see more than one image why?

In addition to the primary image formed by one reflection off the back of the mirror, you may get images formed after two reflections and a total internal refraction: reflection off the back of mirror, refraction on inside of front surface of glass and reflection off back of the mirror. The refraction will only take place at a large angle.


Why the image formed in the mirror used in vehicles as rear view mirror is smaller in size than the object?

because the mirror used is concave mirror.