How mirrors work.
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A mirror is a smooth, reflective surface that creates an image of objects placed in front of it. Mirrors are often made of glass with a metallic backing, such as silver or aluminum.
How mirrors work
Light waves bounce off the mirror’s surface, retaining the same curvature and vergence as the original waves.
The reflected light waves are focused through the lens of the eye or a camera, creating an image.
The image that appears to be behind the mirror is called the reflected image.
Uses of mirrors
Mirrors are used for personal grooming, decoration, and in various optical devices.
Rear-view mirrors and hand mirrors are examples of mirrors in use.
Types of mirrors
Spherical mirrors can be either concave or convex.
Hot mirrors are multicoated dielectric mirrors that reflect infrared while passing visible wavelengths.
Cold mirrors are dielectric reflectors that transmit infrared while reflecting visible light.
Additional information
size | 24×24, 30×30 |
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color | Golden Light, White Light |
Sensor | Multiple Sensor, Single Sensor |
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