In a PERFECT System with Perfect Mirrors reflecting 100% of the Energy that strikes it....two parallel mirrors will reflect light striking it at 90 degrees to their surfaces an INFINITE number of times.
Of course that System does not exist. Mirrors are NOT 100% Reflective. It is impossible to make two flat objects Perfectly Parallel, and Introducing a Perfectly Perpendicular Light Beam into the System is NOT Possible either.
That would depend on the quality of the mirror. If the mirror reflects a greater percentage of the light, then the light can be reflected more times, before it becomes too faint to be recognizable.That would depend on the quality of the mirror. If the mirror reflects a greater percentage of the light, then the light can be reflected more times, before it becomes too faint to be recognizable.That would depend on the quality of the mirror. If the mirror reflects a greater percentage of the light, then the light can be reflected more times, before it becomes too faint to be recognizable.That would depend on the quality of the mirror. If the mirror reflects a greater percentage of the light, then the light can be reflected more times, before it becomes too faint to be recognizable.
interesting thought... unfortunetly you'd need a lot of mirrors and even then it might not work...
because moon is a illumines object .it can't make light on its own.so the light from the sun will be reflected to the moon in night times
No; there are some arrangements that will have dark corners and some that will stop the light being reflected after a certain number of times (in any case, mirrors absorb some of the energy from each beam, so the light would eventually fade if it wasn't coming from a continual source).
Castles were decorated to reflect the time in which they were lived in. This may have meant with shiny armor or a lot of mirrors for example.
it depends what instument's your talking about :/
Diamonds have a higher refractive index than glass, which means they are better at bending and reflecting light. This results in more light being reflected back to your eyes, giving diamonds a brighter and shinier appearance compared to glass. Additionally, diamonds have a higher dispersion rate, which causes them to sparkle more.
Examples of multiple reflections include a mirage in the desert, where light is reflected multiple times between layers of air at different temperatures, and a kaleidoscope, where light reflects off multiple mirrors to create intricate patterns. Another example is the double reflection seen in a water puddle, where light reflects off the surface of the water and then off the ground below.
Light does not go around the world. It travels in a straight line. For light to go around the world, it would have to periodically redirected using mirrors.
its very simple. just use you mirror shield to reflect the light arrows that Zelda is shooting at you. than you hit him a couple of times and reflect the light arrows 3 times i think and then at a moment it says finish and then you press A and the CONGRATULESIONS!!!. YOU finished the game:D
You can create multiple reflections of sunlight on mirrors by placing them at an angle to each other. The number of reflections is limited by the number of mirrors and angle at which they are arranged. With careful positioning and alignment, you can create a chain of reflections depending on the resources available.
Domestic and foreign policies reflected 1960s US nationalism through Inter-American machinery product and Latin American trade.