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What do you see when you look in a mirror?

I see my reflection, which consists of my physical appearance, facial expressions, and body language. It provides a visual representation of how I present myself to the world.


When does a surface reflect lights most clearly?

A surface will reflect light most clearly when that surface is completely smooth. Example of clear reflection: Look at the reflection on a lake when there is no wind or anything causing ripples or waves. The reflection is clear and objects reflected can be seen clearly. Example of distorted (unclear) reflection: Look at the same lake on a very windy day when there are many waves and other ripples on the waters surface. The reflections coming off the waters surface are hard or imposable to see due to the distortion of the reflection.


Why do things look distorted when you look into a fish bowl?

When you look into a fishbowl or any curved glass container, the light bends as it passes through the curved surface, causing the objects inside to appear distorted or magnified. This distortion is due to the refraction of light at the curved boundary between air and glass, altering the way the objects are perceived by your eyes.


Where do rainbows appear?

Rainbows appear when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed in raindrops in the atmosphere. They are most commonly seen after a rain shower when the sun is shining. Look for rainbows in the direction opposite the sun.


Why are several images seen when you look obliquely into a mirror with a candle as an image and which image is very bright?

When you look obliquely into a mirror with a candle, multiple images are seen due to the reflection of light at different angles. This phenomenon occurs because the light from the candle bounces off the mirror surface and can reflect back multiple times between parallel surfaces, creating several images. The brightest image is typically the original candle's reflection, as it comes directly from the light source, while subsequent reflections may appear dimmer due to the loss of light intensity with each reflection.

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What is the reflection part of your your science fair project?

your look back at something


What do you see when you look deep into the reflection of the keyword "reflection" in your eye?

When you look deep into the reflection of the keyword "reflection" in your eye, you see a mirrored image of the word itself.


Where is the image formed when you look at something on the mirror?

The image is formed behind the mirror at the same distance as the object's reflection from the mirror's surface. This is due to reflection of light rays from the object off the mirror's surface.


Can your reflection be there one minute and gone the next?

Not unless you look at your reflection one minute then look away the next.


What are the examples of reflection in real life?

When look in to anything refective, you are using reflection.


What does it mean someone says you had a reflection about something?

To look back upon or to think about something. It is also possible to reflect on something that will happen in the future.Ex: Tom reflected on the choices he had and the consequences they would bring.


Name something you would look for in a spouse but also look for in a car?

look amazin ;)


How reflection occur?

reflection occurs when you look in a mirror and light bounces off of the mirrror and it comes back and you can see your reflection


When you look in the mirror what will you see?

your reflection...


Name something you look in the mirror to do in the morning?

shave


How do you make words understandable in a reflection?

write them backward incuding the letters and then they look normal in the reflection


Do you look the same as in a mirror?

yes the mirror is an exact reflection you when you look into it