A mirror interacts with light by exhibiting specular reflection. This means that a mirror will form an image, which is why one can see herself in a mirror.
No, there is no light on the mirror.
The light reflects on the mirror
When light hits a mirror, it usually bounces off it.
parabolic mirror is used in search light
A mirror is not a source of light, natural or otherwise.
No, there is no light on the mirror.
The light reflects on the mirror
Because a mirror reflects light.
The light from the sun shines onto the mirror and the light reflects off the mirror into your eyes. This ensures that you can see yourself in the mirror.
When light hits a mirror, it usually bounces off it.
parabolic mirror is used in search light
Light rays will be diverged by a convex mirror.
A mirror is not a source of light, natural or otherwise.
light is needed to reflect an image off a mirror...no light no reflection
If it's really a "mirror", then it reflects light, regardless of its shape.
The light hits the mirror and the light bounces off like a reflection
Light is reflected off your face, and hits the mirror. The light then reflects off the mirror back to your eyes.