you can see your refection because the light bounces off the mirror into your eyes
You can always see your reflection in the window, just not as well during the day.The light coming in from outside makes it easier to focus your eyes past the window to your surroundings outside, instead of focusing on the reflection.
reflection
That's what usually happens. That is, if light strikes a surface between two different materials (e.g., water and air), part will pass through (and be refracted); another part of the light will be reflected.
The light is going to bounce off the window and the bouncing of light is called and reflection. So it will cause a reflection
because a diffused reflection is a invisible wave
You can always see your reflection in the window, just not as well during the day.The light coming in from outside makes it easier to focus your eyes past the window to your surroundings outside, instead of focusing on the reflection.
reflection
The darkness outside provides a backdrop to allow your reflection to be seen easier.
you can see both yourself and outside because the reflection of the window also it is not opaque
A mirror will always show your reflection, but a window won't always do that.
It means that it cannot see the glass and is attacking its reflection.
It may see a light reflection off of anything that can be reflected off of the light coming out of your window and so on.
That's what usually happens. That is, if light strikes a surface between two different materials (e.g., water and air), part will pass through (and be refracted); another part of the light will be reflected.
The light is going to bounce off the window and the bouncing of light is called and reflection. So it will cause a reflection
Its a piece of glass that is coated with mirrored tint so that when you look at it you see your reflection. Yet on the other side it serves as a tinted window making it so you can see them but the cant see you.
Shade screens or heat insualtor window shades.
Reflection happens when light waves bounce on a reflective surface. Refraction occurs when light wave bends through two different mediums. If you can see through a window and see your image at the same time, it due to both refraction and reflection.