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Q: Which is the element used for making mirrors because of its reflective nature?
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Why silver is used for making mirrors?

It is responsible for the reflecting action of plane mirrors.-byGitesh Khanna


What is a convex mirror and what is it used for?

Convex mirrors are also curved mirrors, but the silvered surface bulges outward instead of inward, as with the concave spherical mirror. As with all mirrors, the angle of incidence of a ray of light is equal to the angle of reflection with respect to a normal on the surface. On a curved surface the normal changes with the curvature. Therefore, the light rays will diverge from the object. If the rays of light are extrapolated back to the point where they converge, this will be the point where the image is formed. For reflections off a convex mirror, the image is virtual and upright. Use of Convex Mirrors: Convex mirrors are often used in car wing-mirrors because they have a greater field of view than a similar plane mirror. However the greater field of view is at the expense of making objects seem further away than they are in reality. Hence the expression seen etched on to the mirrors, 'Objects in Mirror are Closer than they Appear'. Concave mirrors are also used as security mirrors as they enable the viewer to see over a greater region of space another use for this mirror is used in making sunglasses and telescopes. bet you didn't know that did u ???


Why does a waxing gibbous happen?

The moon has reflective soil on its surface so when the earths shadow falls on it the suns rays don't reach the surface so making the moon shrink or grow


Why do people use the sun and moon when making calendars?

because mind


Large concave mirrors are used in solar furnaces Give reason?

The shape of concave mirrors catches and directs the sun light inward which provides greater heat retention. This allows the heating system to achieve a higher temperature and be better suited to heat your entire home. A flat or convex mirror would reflect a lot of the light outward, thus making those shapes less efficient for gathering solar heat.

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Why is silver used in making mirrors?

silver is used in making mirrors because silver has a property to reflect so it is used in making mirrors


When was Making Mirrors created?

Making Mirrors was created on 2011-08-19.


White ductile metallic element used for making mirrors coins ornaments table utensils photographic chemicals conductors etc?

Silver


Why silver is used for making mirrors?

It is responsible for the reflecting action of plane mirrors.-byGitesh Khanna


What are the release dates for Making a Scene - 2005 Mirrors 3-7?

Making a Scene - 2005 Mirrors 3-7 was released on: USA: August 2008


What are the uses of silver nitrate?

i think it is used in making mirrors


What are the Uses of reflecting light?

Mirrors and telescopes use light reflection.


Is an iron a metallic element or a mixture or a compound or a non metallic element?

Yes, because it is definitely an element and it is made from a metal thus making it a metallic element


When was the song Smoke and Mirrors by Gotye first recorded?

The song Smoke and Mirrors by Gotye was first released on the album Making Mirrors. This album was released on August 19, 2011. This was the second album by Gotye.


Is a gold ring a mixture element or a compound?

A gold bracelet is a compound because gold itself is an element, but when it is made into jewelry, it is combined with other element(s), making it a compound.


Why is carbon such a useful element in organic compounds?

It is usefull because of it's abundance and for the fact it can have 4 covalent bonds making it a very stable element in molecules and polymers.


Why are mirrors used in a telescope?

Mirrors are used in a telescope because they bounce images off of them instead of bending images like refracting telescopes. This ensures that the image is focuses. If you were using a refracting telescope (no mirror) the colours would be bent at different times making an unfocused image.