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Visible light waves. When visible light waves encounter a shiny surface like a mirror, they are reflected in a predictable manner due to the smoothness of the mirror's surface, creating a clear reflection.
A shiny surface acts as a mirror.
because it acts like a mirror, and reflects sunlight back towards earth.
Light reflects off a mirror because the smooth surface of the mirror acts like a perfect reflector, bouncing the light rays back in the same direction they came from. This reflection creates the illusion of light shining off the mirror.
The road is covered with water which acts like a plane mirror.
The troposphere... It acts like a gigantic mirror - reflecting radio waves back to Earth.
a convex lens is thicker in the center then at the edges. A convex lens acts like a concave mirror, because it focuses rays of light.
A mirror is a reflection; an image.
You can see your reflection in a window because glass is smooth and acts like a mirror, reflecting light that hits it. When light from your face hits the window, it bounces off and creates your reflection.
When light reflects off an object, it bounces onto the mirror and then back to your eyes, creating an image. The mirror essentially acts as a surface that allows light to reflect off of it, enabling you to see the reflected image.
A water bubble acts as a lens due to its curved surface that can refract light. This refraction can cause light to converge or diverge depending on the shape and thickness of the bubble, similar to how a convex or concave lens functions.
Yes it does. Because the it acts like subtraction, but since the positive, negative number scales run backwards like a mirror, subtraction is addition with two negative numbers.