The light bounces off u from a lit source, off the mirror and back into ur eyes
To see an upright image of yourself in a concave mirror you must be closer than the principal focus. Hope this helps.
Light 'bouncing' off the subject is reflected back by the mirror.
Only if you look in a mirror
You can see objects in a mirror because it reflects light off of the objects and into your eyes. This reflection creates a virtual image of the object that appears to be behind the mirror's surface.
It's the same reason you can only see one side of your head when you look in a mirror. The astronauts would need a mirror to see round the back.
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Mirrors work by reflecting light, allowing us to see ourselves. When light bounces off our bodies and onto the mirror's surface, it creates an image of ourselves that we can see. This reflection helps us perceive what we look like from an outside perspective.
Visible light energy allows us to see our reflection in a mirror. When light strikes a mirror, it is reflected back and enters our eyes, allowing us to see ourselves.
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In a plane mirror, we see a reflection of ourselves or objects placed in front of it. The image formed in a plane mirror is virtual, meaning it cannot be projected onto a screen. The reflection appears to be the same size and distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.
The true mirror phenomenon is when a mirror reflects our image as others see us, rather than the reversed image we are used to seeing. This can affect our perception of ourselves by showing us a more accurate representation of how we appear to others, which may challenge our self-perception and lead to a greater understanding of our true appearance.
Because glass is not perfectly transparent, some of the light is reflected
It's taken from Shakespeare's Hamlet and it is used when we see in a passage from a play, poem, scripture or work of literature ourselves.
The mirror in "The Reaper's Image" represents self-reflection and the idea that we often see ourselves more clearly when looking at our own reflection. It also symbolizes the protagonist's fear of facing his own mortality and the consequences of his actions.
as we see that most people keep on saying what is the true meaning of one Malaysia when there are some people who does not practice it. TRUE. but what we have to bear in mind, look at ourselves through the mirror...Are we ourselves practice one Malaysia? and if we do, then that question wont appear anymore.
You see your reflection in a mirror
The image will be reflected left to right. This is why most of us don't like our picture taken, because we look weird to ourselves because we have our left and right halves of our faces reversed. The image you see in a mirror is the opposite of what other people see of you. That image is not reflected left to right.