Twice as large
To rotate a mirror so that a reflected ray rotates through 25 degrees, the mirror should be rotated half that angle, which is 12.5 degrees.
- light reflected from a window- light reflected from a mirror- light reflected from snow
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Yes, light travels through a "one way mirror" but only a small part of the light, most of the light is reflected. In fact light will travel both ways through a "one way mirror"!What makes a "one way mirror" appear to act one way is if the room on one side is brightly lit and the room on the other side is dimly lit, in the brightly lit room the reflected light from the brightly lit room swamps out the small amount of transmitted light from the dimly lit room and the mirror appears to be an ordinary mirror, but in the dimly lit room the transmitted light from the brightly lit room swamps out the small amount of reflected light from the dimly lit room and the mirror appears to be a window.
It becomes magnified with a concave mirror
To rotate a mirror so that a reflected ray rotates through 25 degrees, the mirror should be rotated half that angle, which is 12.5 degrees.
2*theta
Yes it will be reflected in the mirror.
focus
plane mirror
That passes through the principal focus of the concave mirror
the sun is the reflected ray when it is reflecting on another mirror
The image is reflected from a reflective object, in this case [your mirror], as a Book is not a mirror, it is not reflected.
Light hitting a flat mirror at an angle is reflected at the same angle, relative to the mirror surface.
When light rays coming from distant object pass through a convex lens or get reflected from the bright surface of a concave mirror,they converge at a certain point.This point is termed as real focus.
A line of reflection is a reflected line, often off of a mirror. If a flashlight sends a beam of light at a mirror (the light is called the incident beam), the angle at which it hits the mirror will equall the angle at which the reflected beam of light (called the reflected beam), exits the mirror. This is called the Law of Reflection. This is why light is reflected from a mirror at the same angle at which light struck its surface. A line of reflection is a reflected line, often off of a mirror. If a flashlight sends a beam of light at a mirror (the light is called the incident beam), the angle at which it hits the mirror will equall the angle at which the reflected beam of light (called the reflected beam), exits the mirror. This is called the Law of Reflection. This is why light is reflected from a mirror at the same angle at which light struck its surface.
disrespected, unsuspected, mirror reflected, etcetera. many possibilities. you know there has to be if an example was mirror reflected.