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the mirror that you are holding will keep going in...............
It corrupts the lens
the light reflects back at you in the direction you shone the ray at
shine off the surface and reflect back
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.
the mirror that you are holding will keep going in...............
It corrupts the lens
it reflects
the light reflects back at you in the direction you shone the ray at
Most objects do not give off their own light; it has to reflect light to be seen. Shine a laser onto a mirror and hold a piece of paper up in front of the mirror, watch how the rays bounce from the laser to the mirror and off onto the paper.
shine off the surface and reflect back
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.
I've seen police officers in cities around where I live doing this. It still gets the speed of your vehicle as if it was pointed right at you instead of at the mirror. You can search for laser gun speed via mirror on YouTube and see the same thing.
rotational mirror
"The laser beam is initiated and directed toward the octagonal mirror called the scanning mirror." (pg. 1134, Chapter 21, A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC)
The laser reflected off the mirror.
bounce off the mirror