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light is needed to reflect an image off a mirror...no light no reflection
It reflects at like 45 degrees I think. No, it reflects off at the same angle it hits the mirror. If the light wave hits the mirror at a 30o angle on the left side, it will reflect off at a 30o angle on the right side. Scientists usually measure these angles from an imaginary line perpendicular to the mirror at the point where the light wave hits the reflecting surface; sounds awkward, but it makes the math easier.
A parallel light source will reflect off a concave mirror and go through a point inside the curve called the focus. Reflecting from a convex mirror will cause all light to bounce off in a straight line away from a focus point behind the mirror.
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the same amount of candle light that of wich the candle is emmiting.
As light hits a mirror, an imaginary line, called the
light is needed to reflect an image off a mirror...no light no reflection
Light hitting a flat mirror at an angle is reflected at the same angle, relative to the mirror surface.
Mirrors reflect light.
Mirrors do reflect light
it will reflect off it
-- Light has to shine on the object, and some of it has to reflect off of the object. -- Some of the reflected light has to make it to the mirror. There can't be any physical obstruction in the path. -- The mirror has to be clean enough so that some of the light hitting the mirror is reflected away from it. -- Your eye has to be on the path taken by the light after it reflects from the mirror.
Light doesn't reflect light, nor does any other electromagnetic radiation.
Because it is like a mirror and it can be used to reflect light
If it's really a "mirror", then it reflects light, regardless of its shape.
It can reflect the visible light of a fire, and the heat.
If it's really a "mirror", then it reflects light, regardless of its shape.