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Q: In order to form an image as seen in a mirror in what order must light rays reflect?
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Why do some lights and torches have a shiny back?

Some lights and torches have a shiny back in order to reflect the light better.


Can laser light reached at moon and can reflect back?

Yes. The moon's high albedo is used as a mirror to reflect laser light from the Earth. They more accurately track the orbit and distance of the moon than previous methods. However, in order to have a reflected laser beam that the eye could see (like in a movie) the laser would have to be incredibly strong and have a large beam. No laser currently on Earth is capable of this. However, the moon's albedo is high enough that if such a significantly large laser existed it could reach the moon and be reflected back.


In order lists the lenses in the light path between a speciman viewed with the compound light microscope and its image on the retina of the eye?

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How do you draw a light ray?

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What is responsible for reflecting light back into the atmosphere?

The characteristic of being able to reflect light is called albedo. Substances with high albedo are able to reflect more light. The major substances with high albedo that reflect light back into space from Earth are: clouds, snow, ice caps, aerosols etc. In fact, many environmentalists are pushing the "White Roof Movement" that encourages the painting of roofs white in order to increase the albedo in urban areas, hopefully decreasing the urban heat island effect.

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What does a mirror do to light in order to form an image?

it reflectes the light


Why an image formed by a plane mirror cannot be projected onto a screen?

A plane mirror does not form an image under any circumstances, that is it cannot order light rays, that is dine by your eye and curvEd mirrors


What is the difference between a mirror and a crystal?

A mirror tells you that it's a surface that will reflect light. A crystal tells you that the atoms of the material are arranged in a very strict lattice like order.


Why does the light falling on a mirror obey the laws of reflection?

The virtual image that seems to be behind the mirror is of the same size of the object from where the rays come from. The distance between the object and the mirror is the same distance between the mirror and the virtual image. The most notable difference is that the virtual image is reversed Mirrors have a very smooth surface with very few irregularities - unlike the surface of say paper - which may feel smooth to the touch but in fact is a very irregular surface if seen under a microscope. Light hitting an irregular surface is scattered in all directions so no image can be formed. Light hitting a mirror is reflected in the same order that it strikes the mirror - so an ordered reflection of the object is seen as a clear image. We see objects in a mirror, because a mirror, when hit by particles of light called photons, reflects the photons back to us and some reach, and enter, our eyes. Photons that hit a rough surface will bounce off of the surface in a haphazard manner, while those that hit a smooth surface, such as a mirror, only bounce off of the surface at the same angle at which they hit the object. The scientific term for this phenomenon is reflection. Not all smooth surfaces reflect photons back to us, even though, technically, they should bounce back at the same angle at which they hit the surface. This exception to the rule results, because some smooth surfaces absorb the light particles hitting them, making it impossible for them to bounce back. Another apparent exception to this rule is that, although our bodies are rough, uneven surfaces, off of which light bounces at random angles, our images reflect off of a mirror. The reason for this apparent contradiction is simply that when we stand in front of a mirror, some, but not all, of the light particles bouncing off of us will hit the smooth surface of the mirror. The ones that do reflect our images back to our eyes at exactly the same angle at which they hit the mirror. In other words, photons that bounce off of any part of our bodies and hit the mirror reflect back to our eyes from only one place on the mirror, and at only one angle. It follows that each point on our bodies that reflects back to our eyes from one point on the mirror produces an image in the mirror. All of the images together make up our reflections, like it or not. And remember that mirrors don't lie!


Does mirror need light in order to work?

YES, just go try standing in the bathroom with the door shut and the lights off and tell me if you can see your reflection.Mirrors reflect light being reflected off your mug.


Describe an image formed by concave mirror when an object is less than one focal length from the mirror?

This is for a concave spherical mirror. This depends on if the image is insed or outside the foacl point of the lens. If the image is outside the foacl point of the lense it is then inverted (upside down), smaller in magnification, and is a real image which means the rays converge to create a real image that can be projected. If the object is inside the foacl point of the lens then the image has a negative image distance (through the mirror), is upright, is larger (magnification), and is a virtual image constructed from diverging light rays and cannot be projected.


What does light have to do in order for us to see an object?

reflect


What does light have to do to an object in order for your eye to see it?

reflect


Does a flashlight use a concave mirror or convex mirror?

It uses a concave mirror in order for the light to be concentrated to point forward.


What are the 8 parts of ray diagram?

A ray diagram is a diagram that traces the path that light takes in order for a person to view a point on the image of an object. These are the step to drawing a ray diagram, 1. Pick a point on the top of the object and draw two incident rays traveling towards the mirror. 2. Once these incident rays strike the mirror, reflect them according to the two rules of reflection for concave mirrors. 3. Mark the image of the top of the object. 4. Repeat the process for the bottom of the object.


What isomers are bonded in the same order but arrenged diffrently in space?

Stereoisomers A molecule in front of a mirror can "see" its mirror image. If this mirror image were to be placed on top of the original molecule in order to see if it was a match, you'd find there was no way to physically manipulate the molecules to be the same. These two molecular versions are refered to as stereoisomers.


Where should the object be placed in order to produce a larger object behind a concave mirror?

The object should be necessarily be placed between the focal point of the concave mirror and the pole of the mirror to produce a larger image(not larger object) behind the concave mirror.