Ask your mom.
The true surface of a mirror is invisible because it reflects light rays in a way that creates images of objects in front of it. This reflection causes the mirror to appear as if it is transparent and not showing its actual reflective surface.
True. The reflection you see in a mirror is determined by the way the mirror's surface reflects light. The angle of incidence of light on the mirror's surface determines the angle at which the light is reflected, leading to the image you see.
I am going to say the image is not perfect for it is a an image, be not deceived by the reflection in a mirror, a true likeness though in reverse.JWP
True. The property of light that allows you to see yourself in a mirror is reflection. When light hits a smooth surface like a mirror, it bounces off at the same angle it hits the surface, enabling you to see your reflection.
yes, it is true. "the reflection you see in a mirror depends on how the surfave reflects light." Quote from a life science book
no
True. Light energy is electromagnetic radiation that is invisible to the naked eye.
The fact that it is invisible(?)
Yes, it is true. In a perfect geometric sphere, all points on its surface are equidistant from its center. This property is one of the defining characteristics of a sphere.
No. If they can, that would be cool but it is not true that they can go invisible like in the Secret Saturdays.
A flat mirror provides a true reflection that shows a clear image of objects placed it front of it. Mirrors with a flat surface reflect light in a way that preserves the appearance of the objects being reflected.
true