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a reflection of an image
the light shines on the focal point and it reflects
a mirror point light throw a hole in the stage which shines light on what you want to see!!
This is FALSE. The incident wave "happens" when you shine the light AT the mirror. THe light that comes back is called the reflected wave.
There is usually a tiltable mirror underneath where the specimen is placed, A small lamp shines on the mirror and the beam is directed upwards. In some microscopes an upward shining lamp takes the place of a mirror.
The reflection of light from surface of a mirror makes it shining. When the light passes through glass, it does not shine. When one side of this glass is covered by a substance that does not allow light to pass through, the light gets reflected and it shines.
Those two angles are equal.
The planet shines by the reflection of sunlight.
it reflects
Internal reflection.
The laser shines through the fiber optic cable because the edge of the inside of the cable can act as a mirror. This is called internal reflection.
the test tube has air inside it.In the outer surface of the test tube is water.Due to the different media across the test tube surface the reflection of light occurs through the glass surface.Hence the test tube shines(behaves)like a mirror
because of total internal reflection
a reflection of an image
It is most likely silver or gold as their shiny and if light shines down,the reflection will be the sharpest Adapted from my brain LOL-_-
the light shines on the focal point and it reflects
The light from the sun shines onto the mirror and the light reflects off the mirror into your eyes. This ensures that you can see yourself in the mirror.