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you can see a image on a mirror because energy bounce off

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Why can you see your reflected in mirror but not in a brick wall?

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Why can you see your reflection in a mirror but not a brick wall?

you can see a image on a mirror because energy bounce off


Why can you see your image reflected in a mirror but not in a brick wall?

There are several aspects of matter and light, as well as the composition of minerals that make up brick and glass respectively, that can explain the reason for reflectivity. However, all complex explanations set aside, it all comes down to one fundamental concept: a brick wall, is not a mirror.


Why can you see ourself in the 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.


How do you see your image reflected in a mirror?

You see it when your image strikes light and the light bounces off you then off the mirror to your eyes.


Where you have to be to see an upright image of yourself in concave mirror?

To see an upright image of yourself in a concave mirror you must be closer than the principal focus. Hope this helps.


How do you see ourselves in the mirror?

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How can you see your image in mirror?

yes


What image do you see in a mirror that results from the apparent path of light rays?

The image you see in a mirror is a virtual image that appears to be behind the mirror at the same distance as the object in front of the mirror. It is a reflection of the object, with the light rays bouncing off the mirror in a way that creates the illusion of an image appearing to come from the mirror itself.


What is the reflection that you see in a mirror called?

The reflection that you see in a mirror is called a virtual image. This virtual image appears to be behind the mirror at the same distance as the object is in front of the mirror. It is formed when light rays reflect off the mirror surface and converge at a point, creating the illusion of an image.


When you see your reflection in a flat mirror what type of image are you seeing?

You see a virtual image in the mirror. It appears to be behind the mirror at the same distance as your actual self is in front of it.


Is the image you see in a plane mirror a real image or a virtual image?

virtual :-)