The only defect in any mirror that cannot be remedied is a flaw in the glass itself, such as a scratch, crack, or bubble. These imperfections can distort reflections and, once present, cannot be corrected without replacing the entire mirror. Other defects, like surface smudges or coatings, can often be cleaned or repaired. However, intrinsic defects in the glass structure are permanent and affect the mirror's functionality.
No, a flat mirror cannot start a fire because it only reflects light and does not concentrate it enough to generate heat.
No, your shadow cannot be reflected in a mirror. A mirror can only reflect light that is directly shone on it, whereas a shadow is an absence of light being cast by an object blocking light sources.
A concave mirror that has a focal length smaller than its radius of curvature will produce only virtual images. This is because the image is formed on the same side of the mirror as the object, resulting in a virtual image that cannot be projected onto a screen.
No, Mirror Force cannot target or destroy Obelisk the Tormentor because Obelisk is immune to card effects that target it. Obelisk the Tormentor can only be destroyed by battle.
"Hardwire only" on a makeup mirror means that the mirror must be directly connected to electrical wiring in the wall or ceiling. It cannot be plugged into a standard outlet like corded mirrors. This installation method is more permanent and typically requires a professional electrician.
Congenital means existing from birth. A congenital spinal defect is a spinal defect that a person is born with, such as, for instance, Spina Bifida. Spina Bifida is not the only congenital spinal defect that exists.
recessive defect meaning that both copies of the chromosome must have the defect before it can be expressed. Females who have one X chromosome without the defect do not get this disease. Males, since they only have one X chromosome, get the disease
The only type of mirror that I know of is the glass one.
A correct image is formed in a mirror through the reflection of light. When light rays coming from an object hit the mirror surface, they bounce off in a way that preserves the object's orientation and details, creating a mirror image that appears to be the same size and shape as the object itself.
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Thoughts and feelings reflect like a mirror but cannot be seen. They are internal to an individual and can only be inferred or expressed through words or actions, rather than being physically observable.
In the case of concave mirrors parallel rays, parallel to the principal axis and incident near the pole(axial rays), after reflection will converge to the principal focus.Rays reflected from the marginal portions of the mirror(marginal rays) will converge to points nearer than the focus. Due to this the image formed by a concave mirror of large aperture will be blurred. This defect is called spherical aberration. This defect can be overcome by using parabolic mirrors. In a parabolic mirror all the rays, axial rays as well as the marginal rays, incidenting on it after reflection will converge to the same principal focus. This is due to the geometric property of the parabola, that is parabola allows only one focus.Hence in a parabolic mirror there is no spherical aberration and the image will be sharp and clear.