Well, honey, when you punch a mirror, you're not gonna magically transport to another dimension like some sci-fi movie. No, what you'll get is a big ol' mess of shattered glass and probably a trip to the ER for some stitches. So, unless you're aiming for a hospital visit, I suggest keeping your fists away from the mirror, darling.
When you blow on a mirror, the warm air from your breath can cause the mirror to fog up temporarily due to condensation. This happens because the warm air contains water vapor, and when it hits the cold surface of the mirror, it cools and turns into water droplets on the mirror's surface.
When you put a mirror in front of another mirror, it creates a series of reflections that appear to go on infinitely. This effect is called an infinite mirror effect.
When a light wave strikes a mirror, it undergoes reflection, which means it bounces off the mirror's surface. The angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence. The mirror changes the direction of the light wave but does not change its speed or frequency.
As the curvature of a concave mirror is increased, the focal length decreases. This means that the mirror will converge light rays to a focal point at a shorter distance from the mirror. The mirror will have a stronger focusing ability.
If you shine a mirror at another mirror, the light will bounce off the first mirror, reflect off the second mirror, and then bounce back to the first mirror. This will create an infinite loop of reflections as the light continues to bounce back and forth between the mirrors.
you poo yourself
You get knocked out out for about 30 seconds.
When you blow on a mirror, the warm air from your breath can cause the mirror to fog up temporarily due to condensation. This happens because the warm air contains water vapor, and when it hits the cold surface of the mirror, it cools and turns into water droplets on the mirror's surface.
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.
When you put a mirror in front of another mirror, it creates a series of reflections that appear to go on infinitely. This effect is called an infinite mirror effect.
When a light wave strikes a mirror, it undergoes reflection, which means it bounces off the mirror's surface. The angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence. The mirror changes the direction of the light wave but does not change its speed or frequency.
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Perhaps they have a Halloween disco?? With punch?
By omed, The mirror breaks and the light turns blue.
Adds scope
A lesser form of Falcon punch, but more drunk. Most people don't know what it is...they're usually passed out by the time it happens.