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the image is right-left reversed and about as far away from the mirror as the reflected object
you appear to be reflected
Yes it will be reflected in the mirror.
The image is virtual and appears to be as much behind the mirror as the distance a person is away from the mirror.
the sun is the reflected ray when it is reflecting on another mirror
the image is right-left reversed and about as far away from the mirror as the reflected object
In reflections, "reversed" means that the image appears flipped from left to right compared to the original object. Each point on the object is reflected across the mirror line to create the reversed image.
you appear to be reflected
Yes it will be reflected in the mirror.
The image is virtual and appears to be as much behind the mirror as the distance a person is away from the mirror.
the sun is the reflected ray when it is reflecting on another mirror
The image is reflected from a reflective object, in this case [your mirror], as a Book is not a mirror, it is not reflected.
Light hitting a flat mirror at an angle is reflected at the same angle, relative to the mirror surface.
The image will be reflected left to right. This is why most of us don't like our picture taken, because we look weird to ourselves because we have our left and right halves of our faces reversed. The image you see in a mirror is the opposite of what other people see of you. That image is not reflected left to right.
Because the rays of light are reflected from the mirror at certain angles like a snooker ball off the wall. It only comes straight back if you shoot it perfectly straight. Thus light rays coming from one side appear to be at an equal distance away on the opposite side.
A line of reflection is a reflected line, often off of a mirror. If a flashlight sends a beam of light at a mirror (the light is called the incident beam), the angle at which it hits the mirror will equall the angle at which the reflected beam of light (called the reflected beam), exits the mirror. This is called the Law of Reflection. This is why light is reflected from a mirror at the same angle at which light struck its surface. A line of reflection is a reflected line, often off of a mirror. If a flashlight sends a beam of light at a mirror (the light is called the incident beam), the angle at which it hits the mirror will equall the angle at which the reflected beam of light (called the reflected beam), exits the mirror. This is called the Law of Reflection. This is why light is reflected from a mirror at the same angle at which light struck its surface.
disrespected, unsuspected, mirror reflected, etcetera. many possibilities. you know there has to be if an example was mirror reflected.