The face of a mirror typically has no color, it is a reflective surface.
Look in a mirror
A concave mirror will tend to "focus" light to some degree, depending on the curvature of the mirror. A parabolic mirror will bring reflected light to a sharp focus, and telescopes use this type of curve for the shape of their reflective surface. And for exactly the reasons you think they do. Want links? You got 'em....
white reflects the most sunlight, the only thing that reflects more is a mirror.
you can't exactly say there's a first colour. However, the topmost colour is red, so that may be the answer you are looking for.
concave
That's impossible to tell. You can't get in front of the first mirror to see the "true" color.
No, the color of a mirror does not affect it's reflection of light.
No, there is no light on the mirror.
rainbow coloured
In a theoretical perfect mirror, a mirror is whatever color the object it is reflecting is. However, there are no perfect mirrors. If you look at a mirror tunnel, you can see mirrors are actually GREEN!
The Correct Answer Is Green Want A Proof? Buy 2 mirrors. then look at the reflection of the mirror and the mirror and so on The Color Of The Mirror On The Back Turns Green And Greener :P Sorry For My bad English!
A mirror has no color. A perfect mirror will reflect all light equally and spectrally. A spectral reflection is one where all light hitting the mirror from a single direction is reflected in a single direction as it leaves the surface.As mirrors are usually constructed behind a thickness of glass, the glass itself can sometimes absorb certain colors and so the mirror does not reflect all colors fully. Then it may appear that the mirror has a color.There is no specific color of mirror. A mirror is a silver plated surface covereg with plane glass, reflecting whatever color coming in the front of it.
No. You look exactly as you are when you look in the mirror. The mirror is a reflection on how you look. You do not look better or worse than when you look in a mirror. A mirror is a flat surface, and you have curves, so the mirror will not reflect your curves, but, unless it's a "fun house" mirror which is designed to distort how you look, almost all ordinary mirrors reflect exactly how you look. No better, and no worse.
Mirror images show a left-right reversal.
Look in a mirror
Look in a mirror, or ask someone.
Mirrors are generally only one color; glass. The frame around it can, however, play an important part in your decision to which mirror you should choose. If you have a white wall you may choose to have a black mirror in order to contrast the color and to differentiate the wall from the mirror.