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Doesn't matter the type of mirror.
A reflection is something, such as light, that is reflected from another object. Light, sound and other forms of energy that travel in waves can be reflected from different things. We're probably most familiar with the reflection of light. If we look in a mirror, we see whatever objects are emitting or reflecting light into the mirror at an angle from the "vertical" or "straight on" direction (the normal), but on the opposite side of the angle we are looking into the mirror from. Use the link below to see some diagrams and learn a little more.
a mirror... hehe ok ill stop messing around its a light getting reflected off a smooth surface most any smooth surface will reflect something the only thing that can over come a mirrors reflection is light itself and the angle at which it is reflected off (the secret to a one way mirror)
A mirror would be the most effective object for light reflection. Typically mirrors are "Silvered" using either silver or aluminum on the back and the light passes through glass to the silver and bounces back. However, astronomical mirrors have the mirrored surface on the front which will reduce distortion
plane mirror
Doesn't matter the type of mirror.
Reflection is when a image is bounced on to another object. Most commonly thought of is a reflection in a mirror.
distance from mirror
distance from mirror
Distance from the mirror, curvature of the mirror.
It has been said that Marilyn Monroe's reflection can be seen in the mirror of the lobby of Hollywood's Roosevelt Hotel. Marilyn Monroe is one of the most commonly seen Hollywood "ghosts."
A reflection is something, such as light, that is reflected from another object. Light, sound and other forms of energy that travel in waves can be reflected from different things. We're probably most familiar with the reflection of light. If we look in a mirror, we see whatever objects are emitting or reflecting light into the mirror at an angle from the "vertical" or "straight on" direction (the normal), but on the opposite side of the angle we are looking into the mirror from. Use the link below to see some diagrams and learn a little more.
The focal point. It can affect size, real/virtual, inverted/upright.
Ermintrude produces less milk then Daisy
Most people look at their reflection through a mirror several times a day. Most encounters include getting dressed in the morning and when one takes a shower.
A convex mirror distorts what it reflects to give a wider angle of vision, making the reflection appear smaller than expected. The most common example is the passenger-side rear-view mirror on most cars, which has labeling something like "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear." The web site in the related links has many diagrams for various lenses and mirrors.