If the angle of incidence is great enough, no reflective coating is needed on either the front or rear surface, because Total Internal Reflection takes place. See the related link for more details. Telescope mirror are coated with aluminum or silver on the front surface and not the back, to avoid refraction within the glass or other material, and to allow the optical qualities of the interior of the reflector support, to be much poorer than that of optical glass.
I'm sorry i dont know
i dont know it gears the plane
I dont think so because it is glass.
they dont own any airplane, they rented a plane back in the early 90's for the Roam tour
not if you dont want to
Polar bears are mammals, and all mammals have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
you might check for a blown fuse.
i dont know but i should be coming out in august 2012
so they dont fog up. and u can see
Reflection - the bouncing back of light rays from a surface, such as a mirror, without being absorbed.
i had my brand new nike cage grip ball confiscated at customs so dont take it on a trip or bring it back in my case
dont no dont care . Virtual diminished images. Look at one and see, most outside mirrors on cars are convex.