Yes, a shiny plate of metal can be considered a mirror if its surface is smooth enough to reflect light clearly. Mirrors typically have a reflective surface that allows them to produce a clear image, and polished metal can achieve this quality. However, the effectiveness of the metal as a mirror depends on its finish and the quality of the surface.
Yes, A shiny metal plate is also said to be a mirror because reflection occurs when light rays strike a shiny surface or a mirror. By: Aisha Ijaz
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A metal that can be bent without breaking and will stay bent is said to be malleable. This is one of the main properties of metals.
Light reflects off a mirror at the same angle it hits the mirror, according to the law of reflection. This means that the angle of incidence (incoming light) is equal to the angle of reflection (reflected light) with respect to the normal (perpendicular line) of the mirror surface.
You haven't said what it is smaller than. So, technically, I don't know. But it is smaller than most plates like the Eurasian plate or the Pacific plate but it is larger than the Cocos plate. Just say smaller than ... next time. :) Hope this helped.
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Yes, A shiny metal plate is also said to be a mirror because reflection occurs when light rays strike a shiny surface or a mirror. By: Aisha Ijaz
Yes, A shiny metal plate is also said to be a mirror because reflection occurs when light rays strike a shiny surface or a mirror. By: Aisha Ijaz
tarnish.
It can be. It is a silvery gray metal, and it can be said to be shiny. A link is provided.
When light bounces of a shiny surface, such as a mirror, this is called specular reflection.(Diffuse reflection is when light bounces of a rough surface, such as a wall. You can tell it's a rough surface because you can't see your reflection.)
It is said that seven years' bad luck will result from breaking a mirror.
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A CONCAVE mirror is a mirror with a reflecting surface that curves inward.
The evil queen, from 'Snow White'.
When an image is said to be "behind the mirror," it means that the image appears to be located at a point behind the mirror's surface. This is a virtual image formed by the mirror's reflection properties, where the light rays do not actually converge at that point but appear to originate from it due to how we perceive reflection.