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The mirror get "moisturized" when you blow on it since your breath has water vapors in it. Once you breathe or blow onto the mirror, the water vapors from your mouth go onto the mirror and cool down, causing it to look like a cloudy surface.
It became foggy with moisture from your breath.
the mirror that you are holding will keep going in...............
when you look at the mirror it breaks
what happens when you direct light waves at an angle into a mirror
The mirror get "moisturized" when you blow on it since your breath has water vapors in it. Once you breathe or blow onto the mirror, the water vapors from your mouth go onto the mirror and cool down, causing it to look like a cloudy surface.
It became foggy with moisture from your breath.
the mirror that you are holding will keep going in...............
when you look at the mirror it breaks
what happens when you direct light waves at an angle into a mirror
Mist is formed.
Hold a cold mirror close to your mouth, slowly blow your breath across the mirror. Where the mirror fogs up, that is the moisture in your breath condensing on the mirror.
Because the mirror is colder water vapors are condensed on the mirror.
peel off a corner so it is not touching the mirror. then take a blow dryer and blow hot air on the sticker start peeling. blow while peeling the sticker. then use some windex/ glas cleaner to clean it up.
You will see water droplets forming on the mirrorthe mirror steams up and forms condensation on it and becomes misty. when it cools down it forms water droplets.the water particles from you mouth/lungs are exhaled from your mouth and stick to the new surface, the mirror. if you notice, it happens with everything, even wood, just not as noticable.condensation the water droplets in your breath attach to the mirror and fog it
your house will blow up and... you will die
It is reflected at the same angle it hit the mirror at