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You see eternity.
You probally wont have to replace the whole mirror assembly but just the glass mirror part itself
Mirror fixIf you look on the lower side of mirror there is a small hole/opening and a small straight blade screw that lossens the mirror from the housing. Undo the screw, remove mirror glass assembly and you will see mirror glass brackets that open & release glass
Mirror
You see your reflection. Unless the mirror is broken then you see your reflection in a broken mirror. Unless all the pieces are on the floor then you see what was behind the pieces of glass in the mirror.
When you look in a mirror, the light rays bounce off you, hit the mirror, and get reflected back to your eyes. This reflection creates a virtual image of yourself that appears to be behind the mirror.
because the glass used to make a mirror is green but then covered in a layer of silver therefore when you look down a mirror tunnel it will get dimmer and greener revealing the green glass behind the paint.
The sides of a fish tank look like a mirror when observed from specific angles because of glass refraction. When the light is reflected off of the glass at certain angles, it looks mirror like.
it happens when you chose to look in the mirror
Basically your image becomes magnified. I'm not sure about this, but I think the image produced is a "virtual image"
A magazine article or a book!
Look through a glass at this answer, if you can see this then yes it is
When you look through a window, you can see both the glass and your reflection due to the way light interacts with the glass surface. Some light passes through the glass, allowing you to see what's outside, while other light reflects off the surface, creating a mirror-like effect that shows your reflection. The visibility of both depends on the angle of the light and your position relative to the window. If the outside is brighter than the inside, your reflection will be more pronounced.