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Why can water act as a mirror?

Water can act as a mirror due to its smooth surface that reflects light. When light hits the surface of water at a certain angle, it is reflected back, creating a mirror-like effect. This phenomenon is known as specular reflection.


How was Annie able to see a box in the mirror?

Annie was able to see the box in the mirror because the mirror was a two-way mirror, allowing her to see through it from one side while it appeared as reflective from the other side. This optical illusion made it seem like the box was visible through the mirror.


Why does moist form on the suface of the mirror after you blow on it?

The mirror get "moisturized" when you blow on it since your breath has water vapors in it. Once you breathe or blow onto the mirror, the water vapors from your mouth go onto the mirror and cool down, causing it to look like a cloudy surface.


Why can you see a trees reflection in water if the water is still but not when the water is disturbed?

Water can act like a mirror, but for you to see something in a mirror it has to be big enough, and angled in the right direction. Disturbed water will act like lots of small mirrors, pointing in every direction possible. Like trying to see something reflected in a disco ball.


How does water reflect its surroundings?

Water reflects its surroundings by acting like a mirror, reflecting light that hits the surface. The smoother the water, the clearer the reflection will be. Objects, colors, and light present in the surroundings will be reflected on the water's surface, creating a mirror image.

Related Questions

Why do you see in the mirror?

It is like water. It reflects light so that makes it so you can see in the mirror


What reflects like a mirror and can't be broken?

Water or a mirage.


Why can water act as a mirror?

Water can act as a mirror due to its smooth surface that reflects light. When light hits the surface of water at a certain angle, it is reflected back, creating a mirror-like effect. This phenomenon is known as specular reflection.


How was Annie able to see a box in the mirror?

Annie was able to see the box in the mirror because the mirror was a two-way mirror, allowing her to see through it from one side while it appeared as reflective from the other side. This optical illusion made it seem like the box was visible through the mirror.


Why does water reflct a reflection like a mirror?

because it has a large θ for the refraction


How do you make water seem like smoke is coming out of it?

Boil it


Why does moist form on the suface of the mirror after you blow on it?

The mirror get "moisturized" when you blow on it since your breath has water vapors in it. Once you breathe or blow onto the mirror, the water vapors from your mouth go onto the mirror and cool down, causing it to look like a cloudy surface.


Type of light source created that reflects light rays?

mirror yes it might not seem like it but it is u will proboly understand when u get into microscopes


Why can you see a trees reflection in water if the water is still but not when the water is disturbed?

Water can act like a mirror, but for you to see something in a mirror it has to be big enough, and angled in the right direction. Disturbed water will act like lots of small mirrors, pointing in every direction possible. Like trying to see something reflected in a disco ball.


How does water reflect its surroundings?

Water reflects its surroundings by acting like a mirror, reflecting light that hits the surface. The smoother the water, the clearer the reflection will be. Objects, colors, and light present in the surroundings will be reflected on the water's surface, creating a mirror image.


What happens to rays when they move from water into air?

because the water it looks like a refflected mirror but it bdoesnt and the stam of a flower it looks like it is broken but it is not broken


Why does your mirror steam when im in the bath?

It's called condensation, steam from the hot water in the bath turns back to water when it touches the mirror covering the mirror in a thin layer of water.