The steam condenses to form water droplets on the cooler surface.
The mirror will shoot the light the way it is pointing.
the light is reflected back at different angles because the mirror is curved
It reflects back and a small amount is absorbed into its reflective surface.
The hot heat from the hot water turns evaporates. Once it reaches or touches a cool surface (mirror), the heat would condense and turn into water droplets. Therefore, water droplets are found in the mirror when you bath.
The process of changing matter from the gaseous state to the liquid state is called condensing. A common example of condensation is steam from a hot shower condensing into water on the cooler bathroom mirror.
A gas is changing to a liquid. Namely evaporated water (such as steam from a shower) is coming into contact with the cooler mirror and turning back into liquid water.
the mirror that you are holding will keep going in...............
when you look at the mirror it breaks
what happens when you direct light waves at an angle into a mirror
It's called condensation, steam from the hot water in the bath turns back to water when it touches the mirror covering the mirror in a thin layer of water.
Because the mirror is colder water vapors are condensed on the mirror.
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When the beam of a flashlight hits a mirror, it is reflected.
It is reflected at the same angle it hit the mirror at
it reflects !
The mirror will shoot the light the way it is pointing.
It slows down. Or, if you meant "break" a mirror, it is in two or more pieces.