Water or a mirage.
because the water it looks like a refflected mirror but it bdoesnt and the stam of a flower it looks like it is broken but it is not broken
The cord you are refering to is the wiring to the mirror motor. Although the mirror glass may not be broken it sounds like the base of the case may be. The case is attached by the base with 3 nuts. these nuts can be accessed by removing the triangular trim on the inside of the car at the front of the window. if the nuts are attached and the mirror is hanging then the base is broken and my attempts to glue the case back together have been poor at best. Usually the case is supplied by the manufacturer as a part of the mirror assembly.
because the water it looks like a refflected mirror but it bdoesnt and the stam of a flower it looks like it is broken but it is not broken
they are both in a bad mode
To destroy a mirror, you can wrap it in a cloth or towel and then smash it with a heavy object like a hammer. Be sure to wear protective gear like gloves and goggles to prevent injury from glass shards. Dispose of the broken mirror carefully to avoid accidents.
It took me forever to find it, too. But the item that looks like a broken mirror is it.
No, a mirror is not a good conductor of electricity. Mirrors are typically made of materials like glass and have a metallic coating on the back that reflects light, but this coating does not allow electricity to pass through easily.
When you drop a glass, vase, mirror etc it can break, and it is not easily fixed. Reputations, like glass, can be easily ruined by lies and gossip. To certain people such as the Japanese, honor and a good reputation are things worth dying for. Samurais are known to kill themselves rather than face capture. The answer to your question is " dont spread fallacy about people. It may ruin their reputation.
Tools are made from bananas because the peel is a strong object and can not be broken easily like a cucumber
it gives them a rear view of the car, like looking through through the back window
a window