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first u have to put a toast on a plate, place the plate on a roof, get a mirror and make the mirror reflect to the sun to make the toast
No, it is not recommended to aim the mirror of a microscope at the sun to light up a specimen. The intense light and heat from the sun can damage the microscope, including the mirror and the specimen. It is safer and more effective to use the built-in illumination or a separate light source for observing specimens.
it will reflect off it
It can reflect the visible light of a fire, and the heat.
Yes, a mirror can effectively reflect a laser beam.
A mirror and most surfaces reflect lots of things like light and heat. If you shine sunlight on a mirror it will reflect sunlight. Sunlight is the radiation which the sun gives off, within sunlight there are many different wave lengths with include infa-red and ultra-violet. In short a mirror with reflect certain wave-lengths, to understand better it is best you research on waves.
light is needed to reflect an image off a mirror...no light no reflection
mirror or flip
you can reflect in thought, or reflect some thing in a Mirror. There's other ways to reflect to.
A convex mirror has the same type of curve as the bottom of a spoon - it bulges out. Mirrors reflect.
Whatever you do will reflect in the mirror, or whatever is in view of it.
I'm sure you can. Sunlight will be marginally less strong but more than enough for growing crops. Just be sure to point the mirror such that it doesn't reflect into your neighbors' yard at different angles of the sun.