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Light travels around the Earth 7 times per second. This light bounces between your eyes and the mirror in a bright place to produce an image. The shinier and undamaged the mirror is and the more light there is, the clearer the image will be. That's why it's harder to see an image in a dim room, or on a cheap/scratched mirror.
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Mirrors that gives an enlarged image are basically a regular mirror just it has magnified glass.; Actually, it is a concave mirror, not a convex mirror, that is used to give an enlarged image.
Yes, you can see yourself in a mirror in a completely dark room if your eyes have adjusted to the light yet.
Yes it will.
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It may be possible if there is enough light in the room to see an outline of your reflection in the mirror. Or, your eyes may adjust to the dimness of the room and you may see a faint outline of your reflection in the mirror.
A television that turns into a mirror has become a popular option in homes in recent years. There are only two items that are needed to do it - a television and a mirror. The hard part is to get the mirror that is right for the job and that needs a specialist supplier. The mirror needs to be partially reflective and partially transparent, known as a semi-silvered mirror. With a television behind the mirror, it will act as a mirror when there is no image and as a clear glass sheet when the television is displaying an image. The area behind the mirror needs to be dark and finished with a dark color. There are many glass and mirror merchants who will not understand your request. If you find that you are explaining the mirror to them, move on to another supplier. You need to find one that understands what you are talking about. Additionally, the position of the mirror must be correct in the room to avoid persistent reflections obscuring the image. While this isn't a big issue, it is one that is best passed to an experienced designer to ensure that the investment isn't wasted for the sake of a little forward planning.
Light travels around the Earth 7 times per second. This light bounces between your eyes and the mirror in a bright place to produce an image. The shinier and undamaged the mirror is and the more light there is, the clearer the image will be. That's why it's harder to see an image in a dim room, or on a cheap/scratched mirror.
there is no mirror key. using luigi go to the mirror room, grab a power flower, and you can go thru the mirror no u cant it doesnt work
Not unless you have a definition of "completely dark" that means something other than completely dark (i.e. no light whatsoever).
An elephant in a dark room? Well, anything in a dark room. Or your back, face(Excluding nose) ... you can feel them, but without the help of a mirror, you can't see them.
this will depend.
Mirrors that gives an enlarged image are basically a regular mirror just it has magnified glass.; Actually, it is a concave mirror, not a convex mirror, that is used to give an enlarged image.
Something that projects an image onto a wall in a darkened room is a Camera Obscura. A thing that projects an image of the sun, rather than of stuff in general, is usually called a Heliograph.