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Set up a light source that has narrow beam (a laser pointer is perfect for this).Point it at a mirror,measure the angle of incidence and of reflection.rotate the mirror,measure the angles,continue through many angles,tabulate and graph the results.
If you're talking about a flat mirror, yes. Both angles are measured in relation to the mirror's normal. A flat mirror's normal is the perpendicular line that extends from the point of contact from the beam of light on the mirror outward.
yes it does put the mirror in the middle of the midpoint and vertex
We measure them on the either side of the mirror and not on the side of the normal to the surface of the mirror because, if the mirror or any reflecting surface is bent, then there will be a difference between the angle of incidence and angle reflection which can be avoided by measuring those angles on the either side of the mirror.
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It's just a decorative mirror for your room
One can purchase a decorative mirror from a wide variety of department stores and retailers such as Walmart, Target, and Bed Bath and Beyond. Decorative mirrors can also be purchased online via internet retailers such as EBay and Amazon.
If the mirror is for functioning (ie. not purely decorative), then the center of it should be about 5 feet from the floor.
No.
The best places to find decorative mirror parts would be at a home improvement store. Lowe's and Home Depot are two good places to start.
to check our selves used in base of microscope used in vehicles to make telescope and kaledoscope
The interior rear view mirror on a Volvo can be replaced by using the mounting kit that comes with a new mirror. The Volvo uses a very strong adhesive pad to connect the rear view mirror to the windshield.
You can see straight through regular glass but a mirror will show you your reflection.
yes
if it is a normal mirror the light we reflect of the mirror from a different angle the angle on which it comes from is the same angles as it goes out.
surface which reflects angles of incidence.