LOL i have always wondered that too, but im pretty sure that you cant. Maybe in sims 3 it might be different. But, i really doubt theres a way, if there actually was a way it would be reflecting now and you wouldn't have to find a way.
Sorry.
Check your graphical options and make sure Reflections is checked.
go to the mirror and choose "change appearance" or whatever its called...
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
There is nothing on the glass to reflect light.
Yes, both male and female sims of all ages (besides babies and toddlers). To apply the make-up, click on the mirror and edit sims face.
Click on a mirror while controlling your sim (it has to be a maxis mirror not a downloaded one) and choose change appearance. From there you can change how the sim does their hair and make up as well and face paint, which might be what you mean by muck.
Click on a mirror, and choose Change appereance. There you can add/remove make up, glasses, change hair, etc.
Of course. Any source of light can be reflected from a mirror. The lightning itself will not reflect from a mirror.
"A convex mirror is sometimes referred to as a divergingmirror due to the fact that incident light originating from the same point and will reflect off the mirror surface and diverge."So, a convex mirror will reflect and diverge (scatter) the incident light rays (it produces a virtual image), while a convex lens will do the opposite. It will converge light rays passing through it.
Rooms are a mirror to a person's heart as they reflect what a person would be like. Make your room cute by adding cue stuff toys or dolls in it.
to check our selves used in base of microscope used in vehicles to make telescope and kaledoscope
-- Light has to shine on the object, and some of it has to reflect off of the object. -- Some of the reflected light has to make it to the mirror. There can't be any physical obstruction in the path. -- The mirror has to be clean enough so that some of the light hitting the mirror is reflected away from it. -- Your eye has to be on the path taken by the light after it reflects from the mirror.
The problem is it is DANGEROUS to look directly at the disk of the Sun. Doing so may damage the retina at the back of your eye and can make you go blind.Reflecting the light from the sun into your eyes from a mirror is the same as looking at it directly and is just as dangerous.Moreover, if the mirror is part of a telescope (ie not flat), then the Sunlight is concentrated (like setting light to paper with Sunlight focused with a magnifying glass) and this will IMMEDIATELY blind you.