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How do mirrors produce a clear image?

Updated: 9/17/2023
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Light travels around the Earth 7 times per second. This light bounces between your eyes and the mirror in a bright place to produce an image. The shinier and undamaged the mirror is and the more light there is, the clearer the image will be. That's why it's harder to see an image in a dim room, or on a cheap/scratched mirror.

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