Due to the difference in the temperature, the molecules form a layer on the mirror !
That is what we call Fog !
Because it makes fog on the mirror, so you can write on the mirror to have fun by writing funny stuff.
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Because it makes fog on the mirror, so you can write on the mirror to have fun by writing funny stuff.
No. The steam from a hot shower fogs the mirror.
Cold air holds less moisture than warm air. When you run the shower with hot water, the moisture condenses on the cold mirror surface causing it to fog up. If you run the shower cold, the mirror will not fog up.
Fog can form during summer, depending on where you are. It depends on where you are located geographically. You may be in a location where fog forms very rarely.
Hundreds of manufacturers produce and sell fog-resistant mirrors which can sometimes even be found in supermarkets.
When you take a shower the water droplets have a greater surface area then simply having the water sit in the tub as it does in a bath. The leads to increased evaporation. With more moisture in the air it is easier for condensation to occur on a cool surface such as a mirror.
You can purchase a fog-less shower mirror, from a bunch of retailers such as Target, The Home Depot, and Lowe's. Alternatively, if you want to order it online Amazon also carries fog-less shower mirrors.
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A concave mirror is used as a shaving mirror as it allows you to see yourself bigger than normal!
When vapor makes contact with your mirror it will stick on which will fog up the mirror. This will happen mostly when you take hot showers.
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