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Reflection from a mirror is an example that demonstrates that reflection does not change lights frequency.
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A flat plane.
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An unbroken mirror, assuming it is plain and flat, reflects all the light that hits it back to you. If the mirror is broken, the pieces are bent and therefore you may be able to see parts of object but not in its entirety. The light that hits the mirror is reflected in different directions and is not directed into your eyes.
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Reflection from a mirror is an example that demonstrates that reflection does not change lights frequency.
Look in a mirror for an example of a reflection. Lift your right hand, and watch your left hand lift in the mirror, or so it appears!In geometry, reflection is a mirror image of a shape, etc.For example: the triangle b is the reflection of triangle a.▲ a▼ b
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No, if the mirror is flat (a plane), the angle of incidence always equals the angle of reflection.
only if the mirror is flat
Look in a mirror for an example of a reflection. Lift your right hand, and watch your left hand lift in the mirror, or so it appears!In geometry, reflection is a mirror image of a shape, etc.For example: the triangle b is the reflection of triangle a.▲ a▼ b
You look in it and hay presto, you have a reflection.
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