An unbroken mirror, assuming it is plain and flat, reflects all the light that hits it back to you. If the mirror is broken, the pieces are bent and therefore you may be able to see parts of object but not in its entirety. The light that hits the mirror is reflected in different directions and is not directed into your eyes.
A reflection in the mirror is called a mirror image. Mirror images are the virtual images that we see when looking at our reflection in a mirror.
Technically, if you look into a broken mirror, you will see cracks, and the unreflected background to which some mirrors are glued to and your reflection distorted from the cracks and broken pieces.
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In a plane mirror, we see a reflection of ourselves or objects placed in front of it. The image formed in a plane mirror is virtual, meaning it cannot be projected onto a screen. The reflection appears to be the same size and distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.
The reflection of an object in the mirror is called a mirror image.
you can see your self in a broken mirror but for every piece there is another you
The reflection in the mirror represents the dreamer. If the mirror is broken or cracked, then the view the individual has of him/herself is incorrect.
You see your reflection. Unless the mirror is broken then you see your reflection in a broken mirror. Unless all the pieces are on the floor then you see what was behind the pieces of glass in the mirror.
A reflection in the mirror is called a mirror image. Mirror images are the virtual images that we see when looking at our reflection in a mirror.
Technically, if you look into a broken mirror, you will see cracks, and the unreflected background to which some mirrors are glued to and your reflection distorted from the cracks and broken pieces.
You cannot see through a mirror, you can see the reflection coming off.
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The possessive form of "reflection of the mirror" can be phrased as "the mirror's reflection." This indicates that the reflection belongs to or is produced by the mirror.
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In a plane mirror, we see a reflection of ourselves or objects placed in front of it. The image formed in a plane mirror is virtual, meaning it cannot be projected onto a screen. The reflection appears to be the same size and distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.
The term "mirror of your reflection" has no meaning, except possibly in prose. The word "reflection" can mean "an image seen in a mirror". Examples: "I looked in the mirror and saw my reflection." "After weeks marooned on the island, he barely recognized his own reflection in the mirror."