The way the mirror bends around is how it works
Fun House, salon, department store, gym, bathroom, & dressing room.
Amusement parks use a variety of convex and conclave mirrors in Fun Houses. These mirrors distort the image because the angle of incidence is different from the angle of reflection.
The saying "like a house of mirrors" means something confusing or distorted, where situations or things appear unclear or are difficult to navigate, much like the confusing reflections in a house of mirrors.
A furniture store. A house of mirrors in an amusement park.
here are some: Car rear-view mirrors and side mirrors. Over-the-sink in the bathroom mirrors (for shaving and other uses) Full-length dressing mirrors, often found inside closets Dental mirrors Fun-house mirrors with wavy surfaces Mirrored balls hanging from the ceiling in discos Periscopes Auto mechanics use mirrors held on rods so they can examine hard-to-reach places. Torches have curved mirrors for directing the beam of light Searchlights, floodlights, and spotlights (used in theatres) have similar mirrors. In barbershops so that the customer may see the result, front and back to collect sunlight for solar power generation
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Concave mirrors magnify what is viewed in them. That is similar to how convex lenses work (things work opposite with mirrors). So you get a closeup view of your face while you apply makeup.
yes there is a fun house in Missouri.
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There was a myriad of mirrors in the House of Mirrors Mansion. (noun) He was confused by the myriad choices in his company's health plan. (adjective)
Goofy's Fun House happened in 2001.
House of Fun was created on 1982-04-30.