Of course 'TRUE'
The only way you can see yourself in a mirror is when there is light present. The ray of light hits the surface of the mirror and it reflects in your eyes. Which allows you to see you!
when you are up close to the mirror you can see more of you than when you back away from the mirror. the reflection changes as you move away from the mirror
That it reflects from smooth conductors with a fixed direction. For your eyes to see an image, the light comming from a certain direction should all originate from the same point on your body, such as is the case when reflected waves have a fixed direction. If they are random, then light from any point on your body, when hitting the mirror, goes into any direction and you don't see an image.
A reflection
In a mirror you see a reflection of yourself. The reflection is caused when light cannot go through the glass so it bounces back creating a second hand image which is opposite from what is real. But basically it's the right direction if you look at the mirror while standing next to it. The reflection should look perfect to you.
The only way you can see yourself in a mirror is when there is light present. The ray of light hits the surface of the mirror and it reflects in your eyes. Which allows you to see you!
The reflection of yourself in the mirror.
The reflection of yourself in the mirror.
The reflection of yourself in the mirror.
when you are up close to the mirror you can see more of you than when you back away from the mirror. the reflection changes as you move away from the mirror
reflection
reflection is used when you look in the mirror (light), when light takes the specific path from reflectingof of your face , to the mirror in front of you and back to you eye, that is how you see yourself.
mirror's reflection
mirror's reflection
A reflection
That it reflects from smooth conductors with a fixed direction. For your eyes to see an image, the light comming from a certain direction should all originate from the same point on your body, such as is the case when reflected waves have a fixed direction. If they are random, then light from any point on your body, when hitting the mirror, goes into any direction and you don't see an image.
The term "mirror of your reflection" has no meaning, except possibly in prose. The word "reflection" can mean "an image seen in a mirror". Examples: "I looked in the mirror and saw my reflection." "After weeks marooned on the island, he barely recognized his own reflection in the mirror."