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The only way you can see yourself in a mirror is when there is light present. The ray of light hits the surface of the mirror and it reflects in your eyes. Which allows you to see you!
Of course 'TRUE'
The same energy that lets you see in the first place: light.
Of course . . . in your mirror!
A two way mirror, or as police call it, the "magic mirror".
The only way you can see yourself in a mirror is when there is light present. The ray of light hits the surface of the mirror and it reflects in your eyes. Which allows you to see you!
Of course 'TRUE'
The same energy that lets you see in the first place: light.
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.
The mirror.
Of course . . . in your mirror!
By 'Atomic Scattering', which is the absorption and re-emission of light energy by the particles of a medium which will not absorb the energy. It depends if the mirror is concave or convex. The light reflects differently depending on the type of mirror.
A two way mirror, or as police call it, the "magic mirror".
You are able to see yourself in a mirror because the light rays are reflected 180 degrees back at you. A mirror image can be considered a light print of you. Mirrors that are not just flat surfaces will reflect light at different angles.
Yes, you can see yourself in a mirror in a completely dark room if your eyes have adjusted to the light yet.
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No, an image formed in a mirror is unreal, because mirror reflects all the light rays off.