The wall does not have the minerals or types of matter in it to have reflective qualities.
-Lauren, Age 13.
you can see a image on a mirror because energy bounce off
The mirror reflects light that hits its surface back to where it came from, which is why the flashlight's light reflects to the wall behind you. Your reflection doesn't reflect onto the wall because it is a virtual image produced by the mirror and doesn't emit its own light.
amsw2. A mirror, provided it is smooth to below the wavelength of light, will reflect the light in the same way you can see a water wave be reflected from a wall.
amsw2. A mirror, provided it is smooth to below the wavelength of light, will reflect the light in the same way you can see a water wave be reflected from a wall.
When you view an image behind a mirror from a certain angle, the mirror reflects the light that hits it, including the light that carries the image, back to your eyes, creating the illusion that the image is behind the mirror. This is possible due to the reflection of light off the mirror's surface.
No it can not. It would have to be concave or convex(not sure which). A real image would be if you looked at the mirror and on the wall next to you were projected.
A mirror image artifact in cardiac imaging is typically seen on the opposite wall of the heart from where the injury or abnormality is located. It occurs due to reverberation or refraction of ultrasound waves, creating a false appearance of pathology in the mirror image location. This artifact can mislead interpretation and should be recognized to avoid misdiagnosis.
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.
Mirror, mirror on the wall = Spieglein, Spieglein an der Wand
its a much harder surface and doesnt absorb the sound waves
To securely install a leaning mirror on a wall using wall anchors, follow these steps: Choose the appropriate wall anchors based on the weight of the mirror. Mark the desired location on the wall for the mirror. Drill holes into the wall at the marked locations. Insert the wall anchors into the drilled holes. Place the mirror against the wall and align it with the wall anchors. Use screws to attach the mirror to the wall anchors. Double-check the mirror's stability before letting go. By following these steps, you can securely install a leaning mirror on a wall using wall anchors.
Make the wall icons match the ground mirror image. See related link for screenshots.