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The mirror substrate has either a polished silver or aluminum coating to the back .

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Q: What is The reflective coating on the back of a mirror?
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How do mirror form an image?

A mirror is formed by a glass plate with a reflective coating behind it. A mirror reflects the right that hits it, thereby forming an image of what is in front of the mirror.


What is the coating at the back of a mirror made of?

The coating on the back of glass that makes it into a mirror used to be silver. Now it is usually aluminum.


What is mirrored sunglasses?

Mirrored sunglasses are sunglasses with a reflective optical coating called a mirror coating or flash coating on the outside of the lenses to make them appear like small mirrors.


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Well tin foil is reflective and also is a mirror or the back of a c.d.


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What is the name of a smooth surface that reflects an image of what is in front of it?

The reflective surface is a mirror. It can be highly polished metal or chromed, the surface of a calm area of water, or a flat glass plate with a silvered back and a protective coating.


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Why are mirrors painted red on the backside?

Mirrors are painted red or gray on the back to make the glass reflective. If the back of the mirror was not painted a mirror would only be a sheet of glass. The paint also protects the reflective surface from being scratched on the back.


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One way to identify a mirror without touching it is by observing its reflective surface. Mirrors have a highly reflective coating, typically made of metal or a thin layer of glass, that creates a clear and crisp reflection of objects. By looking at the mirror from a distance and seeing if it reflects light and images like a typical mirror would, you can confidently identify it as a mirror without having to touch it.