Mirror Image backup for a computer is an identical copy of a hard drive. Mirror Image backs up everything on a computer including all the files and folders as well as the operating system and applications.
The face of a mirror typically has no color, it is a reflective surface.
No, the image you see in a mirror is a reflection of yourself and appears flipped. It may not be exactly the same as how others see you.
No. You look exactly as you are when you look in the mirror. The mirror is a reflection on how you look. You do not look better or worse than when you look in a mirror. A mirror is a flat surface, and you have curves, so the mirror will not reflect your curves, but, unless it's a "fun house" mirror which is designed to distort how you look, almost all ordinary mirrors reflect exactly how you look. No better, and no worse.
if your talking about computer terms mirror and strip sets are types of harddrive formats
'computer' is exactly the same word in Dutch = 'computer'
a mirror?
Raid 1 is mirroring.
Yes, the image formed by a plane mirror is laterally inverted, which means left and right are switched. This is the only difference; otherwise, the image is exactly the same as the object in terms of size, shape, and orientation.
mirror the actual path of the network
The word mirror can be used multiple ways.Mirror (noun): an object that a reflects the object facing it off of itself to create a picture that is exactly the same as what is facing it. The mirror was broken when the men placed the heavy box on top of it.Mirror (verb): to give off an image exactly the same as what is facing it. The lake almost mirrored the night sky, though the water distorted the image from being exact.Mirror (adjective): exactly the same; representing a mirror A line of symmetry divides an image into two mirror images of each other.
The word mirror can be used multiple ways.Mirror (noun): an object that a reflects the object facing it off of itself to create a picture that is exactly the same as what is facing it. The mirror was broken when the men placed the heavy box on top of it.Mirror (verb): to give off an image exactly the same as what is facing it. The lake almost mirrored the night sky, though the water distorted the image from being exact.Mirror (adjective): exactly the same; representing a mirror A line of symmetry divides an image into two mirror images of each other.
The same speed: the image will always appear to be at a point exactly behind the mirror as the object is in front.