It may be possible if there is enough light in the room to see an outline of your reflection in the mirror. Or, your eyes may adjust to the dimness of the room and you may see a faint outline of your reflection in the mirror.
You cannot see through a mirror, you can see the reflection coming off.
Depends on what you are reflecting ON... If it's not a clear or mirror like surface... then no, if it is, you can still see your reflection on an uneven surface... Why don't you actually EXPERIMENT and try to see it for yourself?
Still water because you can see your reflection
If there is no light you can not see. There is only blackness. This is quite disconcerting. If you put your hand in front of your eyes you can not see it. If the room is dark ie no light then you can not see.
You are able to see yourself in a mirror because the light rays are reflected 180 degrees back at you. A mirror image can be considered a light print of you. Mirrors that are not just flat surfaces will reflect light at different angles.
Yes, you can see yourself in a mirror in a completely dark room if your eyes have adjusted to the light yet.
You see your reflection. Unless the mirror is broken then you see your reflection in a broken mirror. Unless all the pieces are on the floor then you see what was behind the pieces of glass in the mirror.
This is a simple answer. Our eyes require the reflection of white light from an object in order to see it. If there is zero light in a room that is totally dark we can see nothing.
You see your reflection in a mirror
you see a reflection
your reflection...
when you are up close to the mirror you can see more of you than when you back away from the mirror. the reflection changes as you move away from the mirror
Yes, have a look and see
cause your not looking at it , its on tv, it cant see you, the tv does not give off a reflection like a mirror
you can see your self in a broken mirror but for every piece there is another you
Yes
An elephant in a dark room? Well, anything in a dark room. Or your back, face(Excluding nose) ... you can feel them, but without the help of a mirror, you can't see them.