Except for special cases (beam splitters), if the light reflects off something, then it can't pass through. Since a mirror reflects light by definition, it is not transparent.
a mirror is translucent even though it looks transparent.
The reflection of an object in the mirror is called a mirror image.
An object that allows light to pass through it is called a transparent object.
When using a concave mirror, the object distance (distance of the object from the mirror) can vary depending on where the object is placed. If the object is located beyond the focal point of the mirror, the object distance will be positive. If the object is placed between the mirror and the focal point, the object distance will be negative.
The distance from the object to the mirror is equal to the distance from the image to the mirror in a plane mirror. The image appears to be as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it, so the apparent distance from the image to the mirror is equal to the actual distance from the object to the mirror.
No, a mirror is not transparent.
The mirror is a translucent object.
a mirror is translucent even though it looks transparent.
the entire object, no because the definition of transparent is 'lets light pass through', and obviously it doesn't because it provides a reflected image, but the glass part is transparent.
Transparent
a mirror is translucent even though it looks transparent.
it is transparent object
Not if the mirror is front silvered.
No its Only transparent to the speed of light and You can only look at your self form a certain angle or point.
A mirror that you can see through from one side.
The transparent object is the monitor
A mirror is reflective an window is transparent or translucent