reflection
You see yourself.
Yes! Look in the mirror!
The image that you see when you look in a mirror is a reflection of the light that bounces off of you and back into your eyes. This creates the illusion that your image is located behind the mirror, when in reality it is in front of it.
The image is reflected from a reflective object, in this case [your mirror], as a Book is not a mirror, it is not reflected.
When you look at yourself in a plane mirror, you see a laterally inverted image of yourself. This means that left and right are switched in the image you see in the mirror, but up and down remain the same.
Yes, a mirror reflects light by preserving the image of objects placed in front of it. This reflection allows us to see our own image when we look at a mirror.
When U look in the mirror and see something you are dissatisfied with, when what you see is not what others see.
An upright, virtual image of yourself the same size as you.
When someone looks in the mirror they do not see themselves as others do. Every person has a different perception of how people look. When you look in the mirror, you see your left eye on the left but when other people look at you, they see your left eye on their right so yes, the image is somewhat flipped.
you can see a image on a mirror because energy bounce off
to look at yourself, to see something in mirror-image (backwards), to see something on the back of your body.
A convex mirror will produce an upright, virtual, and diminished image of objects placed in front of it. The image will appear smaller than the actual object, making it useful for security purposes and in vehicles to provide a wider field of view.