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∙ 15y agoYou can see your reflection in mirrors, water, glass surfaces, and other shiny objects like metal.
A reflection.
A reflection in the mirror is called a mirror image. Mirror images are the virtual images that we see when looking at our reflection in a mirror.
When light hits a mirror, it bounces off the smooth surface and reflects back to our eyes. This reflection creates the image that we see as our reflection in the mirror.
Yes, you can see your reflection in ice if it is smooth and polished, such as on a frozen lake or a block of ice. The clarity of the reflection will depend on the smoothness and clarity of the ice surface.
An imprint or reflection.
A reflection.
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
A vampire is the creature that can not see their reflection because the theory is that to have a reflection you must also have a soul. Vampires do not have souls for they are dead and your soul leaves your body when you die. I therefore state Vampires will never see their reflection.
A reflection in the mirror is called a mirror image. Mirror images are the virtual images that we see when looking at our reflection in a mirror.
When light hits a mirror, it bounces off the smooth surface and reflects back to our eyes. This reflection creates the image that we see as our reflection in the mirror.
no reflection basically deals with light rays. so there is no reflection withou light.
because a diffused reflection is a invisible wave
because a diffused reflection is a invisible wave
Yes, have a look and see
Yes, you can see your reflection in ice if it is smooth and polished, such as on a frozen lake or a block of ice. The clarity of the reflection will depend on the smoothness and clarity of the ice surface.