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If mirrors need light to work what happens if you put night vision goggles and look at a mirror?

Night vision goggles amplify available light to enhance visibility in low-light conditions. When looking at a mirror with night vision goggles on, the goggles will intensify the light reflected by the mirror, potentially causing a bright glare or glare interference that could affect visibility. Additionally, the goggles may pick up the infrared reflection from the mirror's coating or backing, depending on its composition.


Can night vision goggles see through fog?

It depends on whether the night vision goggles are image intensifiers or the type that are sensitive to infra red. Only the infra red type can see warm objects through fog. Image intensifiers will not be able to see through fog at all.


If you are using night-vision goggles what part of the spectrum are you detecting?

Night-vision goggles detect infrared light, which is beyond the visible spectrum of light that human eyes can perceive. These goggles amplify existing ambient light, including infrared radiation, to improve visibility in low-light conditions.


If you are use night vision goggles what part of the spetrum are you detecting?

Night vision goggles detect infrared light, which is a form of electromagnetic radiation located just beyond the visible spectrum. This allows the goggles to amplify the existing light in the environment, including ambient light and thermal radiation, to produce a visible image even in low-light conditions.


Who invented infrared goggles?

The infrared goggles were invented by Russian engineer Vladimir Zvorykin in the early 20th century. He used them as part of his research in night vision technology.

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