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Mirrors can reflect heat. Heat is simply electromagnetic waves in the infrared part of the spectrum, mirrors can reflect them (some types better than others).
- light reflected from a window- light reflected from a mirror- light reflected from snow
Light hitting a flat mirror at an angle is reflected at the same angle, relative to the mirror surface.
A line of reflection is a reflected line, often off of a mirror. If a flashlight sends a beam of light at a mirror (the light is called the incident beam), the angle at which it hits the mirror will equall the angle at which the reflected beam of light (called the reflected beam), exits the mirror. This is called the Law of Reflection. This is why light is reflected from a mirror at the same angle at which light struck its surface. A line of reflection is a reflected line, often off of a mirror. If a flashlight sends a beam of light at a mirror (the light is called the incident beam), the angle at which it hits the mirror will equall the angle at which the reflected beam of light (called the reflected beam), exits the mirror. This is called the Law of Reflection. This is why light is reflected from a mirror at the same angle at which light struck its surface.
a plane mirror is used in solar cookers so that the heat reflected by the mirror to the cooker should be same as the light(heat) given out by sun. hope dat helped
A mirror
Yes
A reflecting telescope "Has a mirror that collects light which is reflected to the eyepiece to show the image".
light rays
by a mirror
Yes it is
Of course . . . in your mirror!
The mirror will shoot the light the way it is pointing.