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No, nothing so exotic. Satellite communication is done with plain old radio, which has been around for about 100 years now, and plain old microwave, which is about 70 years old.
As you may know the only reason we see anything is because light is reflected off it. Turn the light off in your room and you see "nothing", turn it on and everything is visible (mostly). Mirrors are highly reflective surfaces, so any light that hits them will bounce back as if it copying said light. As surfaces get less and less reflective you will be able to see a less distinctive image back, for example aluminum or titanium.
He is a filipino scientist.Invented the vedio phone.Invented the airplane engine which can run on plain alcohol as fuel.
That area of the moon is called Sea of Tranquillity.
Just plain old ordinary air, but heated by the flame of the burner (which I believe burns propane gas).
this happens because they are plane
mirrorsconcave (converging) -->)-virtual: enlarged upright image when DoDo>F-real: same size inverted image when Do=C-real: diminished (smaller) inverted image when Do>Cconvex (diverging) -->(-virtual: diminished when Do is anywhereplane (flat) -->l-same size virtualmeanings of lingoDi is distance of image from mirrorDo is distance of object mirrorC is center of curvatureF is focal point "this is between the center of curvature and mirror
Plane mirrors do not create images that can be placed on a screen, only concave mirrors can.
because the image formed in a plain mirror is not inveted
There are at least 2 plane mirrors at some angle to each other in a Kaleidoscope, in order to create the symmetrically-multiple images that is the instrument's point.
Yes
A plane mirror is a flat, as opposed to convex or concave, mirror.A plain mirror is just a ordinary mirror as used in a household. These are usually flat mirrors so they are also plane mirrors.Many households have small bathroom mirrors which magnify in this case they would be concave plain mirrors and not concave plane mirrors
It will depend on who says it, but often "plain x-ray" or "plain film" images are used to describe procedures using xray excluding things like CT or Fluoroscopy. If a single images is taken it will usually be considered "plain".
reflection?
convex mirrors are preferred as drivers mirror because they reflect more area than plain or concave mirror.
real and upright image
In writing, plain style uses simple diction, simple sentence structure, and clear images.