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This is FALSE. The incident wave "happens" when you shine the light AT the mirror. THe light that comes back is called the reflected wave.
When you shine a flashlight at a mirror it proves that you are able to turn the flashlight on. The reflection of that light can be used to demonstrate some basic principles of optics, such as that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. It proves that the flashlight is in working order, that you are able to direct the light toward the mirror, that the light is reflected by the material at the back of the mirror, that the mirror itself is opaque, and that you have access to a mirror and a flashlight.
the mirror that you are holding will keep going in...............
the light reflects back at you in the direction you shone the ray at
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This is FALSE. The incident wave "happens" when you shine the light AT the mirror. THe light that comes back is called the reflected wave.
Yes, it does.
When you shine a flashlight at a mirror it proves that you are able to turn the flashlight on. The reflection of that light can be used to demonstrate some basic principles of optics, such as that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. It proves that the flashlight is in working order, that you are able to direct the light toward the mirror, that the light is reflected by the material at the back of the mirror, that the mirror itself is opaque, and that you have access to a mirror and a flashlight.
the mirror that you are holding will keep going in...............
The pupils contract and you get temporarily blinded.
it reflects
I can only use an EX: if you have a flashlight and shine it at a mirror, it will then be projected at an angle, like on the celling. that is the bending of light.
the light reflects back at you in the direction you shone the ray at
If they have room to travel (e.g., you shine the flashlight towards the sky), they can travel on indefinitely.
No.
The A/C blower motor is located under the dash board, passenger side behind the glove compartment. You can see the motor housing by using a mirror and flashlight. Hold the mirror on the floor board and shine the flashlight onto the mirror while moving the mirror around. The "end" of the blower motor looks like one half of a ball.
get a flashlight and shine it on the app!