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The cloth is a non-reflective surface because the light is absorbed in the cloth instead of reflected or refracted like in a mirror or a pane of glass or a pool of water. BTW: A lightyear is 28,362,764,866,464,000 miles in distance. I just saw an answered question that didn't explain it at all and I thought you'd need at least one fun fact a day!! :))
the reason is that mirrors and mattalic surfaces shine and are able to reflect light so if u r in the light u look at a mirror your eyes look at it andit bounces back so u see ur self cloth is not shiny aqnd cant reflect
because a diffused reflection is a invisible wave
Regular reflection, it occurs when light beams are reflected at the same angle. When your eye detects the reflected beams, you can see a reflection on the surface.
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because the light travels str8 and if it hits a curved reflection your eves will follow there fore it looks upside down Because its a convex mirror. A regular mirror shifts everything from left to right but a convex mirror reverses on a horizontal plane versus a vertical plane.
You'd actually see your upside-down reflection in the bowl of a spoon (the part where the food goes); any reflection you see on the opposite side will always be upright. The inside of a spoon acts as a concave mirror, which have the interesting property of creating an inverted image when the object being reflected is located outside the focal point. If you hold the spoon as close to your face as you can, you'd see your reflection upright.
you can see your self in a broken mirror but for every piece there is another you
The aluminum foil is smoother.
The cloth is a non-reflective surface because the light is absorbed in the cloth instead of reflected or refracted like in a mirror or a pane of glass or a pool of water. BTW: A lightyear is 28,362,764,866,464,000 miles in distance. I just saw an answered question that didn't explain it at all and I thought you'd need at least one fun fact a day!! :))
the reason is that mirrors and mattalic surfaces shine and are able to reflect light so if u r in the light u look at a mirror your eyes look at it andit bounces back so u see ur self cloth is not shiny aqnd cant reflect
You can't see your reflection on a piece of paper because on mirror, the light rays bounce off at a perfect angle, in a perfectly straight line. However, on a piece of paper, the light rays bounce off in all different directions, at different angles so your eyes can't detect a perfect reflection.
You can't see your reflection on a piece of paper because on mirror, the light rays bounce off at a perfect angle, in a perfectly straight line. However, on a piece of paper, the light rays bounce off in all different directions, at different angles so your eyes can't detect a perfect reflection.
Muslin is more tightly woven than cheese cloth. One can hold up a piece of cheese cloth and easily see through it, while one cannot see through muslin.
They both want the cloth there for they tug at it till it rips or one succeeds in getting the whole thing!
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.
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.