I think i know why shopkeepers use Mirrors
1st reason: They can see the customers enter or shop things if a mirror is kept at the right place. so we can see their actions.
2nd reason: Clothing shops Definitely Need mirrors because if a customer tries an outfit or something They should see how it looks on them.
3rd reason: Some have a belief that bad luck is reflected back when someone enters their shop.
No only do the mirrors allow the shopkeepers to look presentable, but it also allows shopkeepers to watch the store through reflections (e.g. If someone is trying to sneak in, you can see them through the reflections, etc)
the curved mirrors are trick mirrors and flat mirrors are the one's that you use at home
the reflection of light on a convex mirrors are more closer
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No, they use lenses. :)
No only do the mirrors allow the shopkeepers to look presentable, but it also allows shopkeepers to watch the store through reflections (e.g. If someone is trying to sneak in, you can see them through the reflections, etc)
Fruit baskets are kept in front of mirrors by shopkeepers to show off the fruit and gourmet items which are on the back of the basket, as well as to make the fruit basket and the whole shop seem bigger by giving the exact copy of the shop on the other side. It is the same reason you would put a mirror in a small room to give it the appearance of being bigger.
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There is a CCTV camera pointed at the mirror. Because the mirror is convex (buldges out), the CCTV camera can see the whole of the shop at one time.
To view physical appearance by own-self.answer #2grocery store scanners use mirrors to direct the lasers, many other laser applications use mirrors to move and direct the beams. Many industrial processes use mirrors and lasers to direct light and laser beams. You use mirrors to drive safely. Warehouses use mirrors on the corners to prevent collisions. Many camera have mirrors in them. We use mirrors for many different applications.
concave mirrors, and curved mirrors
the Mesopotamian shopkeepers took care of their own shops
They are not mirrors they are called lenses so we can see through them
we use plane mirrors in our homes everyday, like dressing table mirrors, cupboard mirrors, etc.
Shopkeepers should not overcharge.You can't overcharge a battery.
It's not Smoking Mirrors, it's Smoke and Mirrors and alludes to the Magicians use of Smoke and Mirrors to obfuscate the trick they perpetrate.
the curved mirrors are trick mirrors and flat mirrors are the one's that you use at home