It breaks and all the pieces get smashed together and if you hit it again all the pieces fall.
And you might cut your hand and people might be angry if you did it on purpose.
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.
To destroy a mirror, you can wrap it in a cloth or towel and then smash it with a heavy object like a hammer. Be sure to wear protective gear like gloves and goggles to prevent injury from glass shards. Dispose of the broken mirror carefully to avoid accidents.
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.
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It breaks.
You don't, it's just a saying.
you would be eletricuted
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This superstition dates back to the early Romans who believed a mirror had the power to confiscate part of your soul. Any distortion of your reflection, like breaking a mirror was believed to cause a corruption of your soul.
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.