It is due to the reflection
a mirror
Look to the right then get a mirror and face it towards the left
A mirror.
Your left side does not appear on your right side. It is a reflection of your left side. If you took your left finger and poked your right eye, the mirror would show a reflection of that. It only looks like the right side because you are thinking you are looking at another person face to face.
True. When you look into a mirror, the image is a mirrored version of yourself, which reverses left and right. Thus, if you touch your left ear with your right hand, the reflection will appear as if you are touching your right ear with your left hand.
It is supposed to look reversed........from left to right.......eg write the number 5 on a paper and hold it in front of the mirror ........it will look reversed!!!
With lateral inversion. Left hand would become right and right would look like left hand.
There are a few ways to part your hair. Either way that you part your hair it has the potential to look backwards.
When you look at your reflection in a mirror, it appears as if your left side is on the right and your right side is on the left because the reflection is a reversed image of reality. This reversal occurs because light rays bounce off the mirror's surface and swap sides in the process. Your brain then interprets this reversed image as you, which is why it seems like your left hand is your right hand and vice versa.
Things appear backwards in a mirror because the mirror reflects light in a way that flips the image horizontally. When you look at a mirror, your left side appears on the right and vice versa, creating the perception of a reversed image.
In a plane mirror, your image is located directly behind the mirror at the same distance as you are from the mirror. The image appears to be the same size and orientation as the object but reversed left to right.
The image in a flat mirror appears laterally inverted, meaning left and right are switched, but the size and shape of the object are maintained.