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Condensation. Warm steam hits the cold mirror and the steam vapors turn back into a liquid as they are cooled. Usually gravity makes the water run down the mirror, but if it's light enough it'll stay in its position, once enough steam is converted, a droplet will form and roll down the mirror - it dissipates when the room temperature cools enough. The general 'states' are Solid > Liquid > Gas Gas > Liquid > Solid Of course, there are non-Newtonian states as well but you don't need to know that. But if you want to read up on it, Google is your friend.
The mirror get "moisturized" when you blow on it since your breath has water vapors in it. Once you breathe or blow onto the mirror, the water vapors from your mouth go onto the mirror and cool down, causing it to look like a cloudy surface.
A gas is changing to a liquid. Namely evaporated water (such as steam from a shower) is coming into contact with the cooler mirror and turning back into liquid water.
Temperature deviation among the steam and surface temperature on the bathroom mirrow causing condensation.
images are formed in a mirror by putting something up to it.
No. The steam from a hot shower fogs the mirror.
Because it makes fog on the mirror, so you can write on the mirror to have fun by writing funny stuff.
Actually, everything fogs up. You just can see it better on the mirror. When you take a hot shower, it produces steam and this steam will rise in the room and then cool off and descend to the ground. As it moves, it sticks to all solid surfaces, the walls, cieling, the sink, the toilet, etc., leaving a layer of moisture on everything. Its just more evident on the mirror or a window.
Okay The Reason Why You Have To Make Steam On The Mirror Is The Steam Makes Writing Show Up The Writing Gives You The Password To The Computer. If You Don't Want To Look In The Mirror The Password Is M4R13 CUR13.
It's called condensation, steam from the hot water in the bath turns back to water when it touches the mirror covering the mirror in a thin layer of water.
Steam from the shower.
The steam off the hot water and goes on everything. You can't see it on the walls but if you touch it it's wet. You see it on the mirror because it is clear.
you breathe out water vapor
A mirror is likely to turn cloudy if you breathe on it. The moisture on your breath condenses on the cold surface of the mirror.
yes
diffusion
Diffuse reflection