A mirror tells you that it's a surface that will reflect light.
A crystal tells you that the atoms of the material are arranged in a very strict lattice like order.
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A mirror reflects light by bouncing it off a smooth surface, creating a clear image. A crystal, on the other hand, has a three-dimensional structure that can refract and disperse light, creating colorful patterns and effects. Mirrors show a true reflection, while crystals create a more whimsical and dynamic visual experience.
A mirror image is a reflection that appears to be reversed left to right, while an object is a physical entity that exists in space. In a mirror image, the image appears as if you were looking at the object's reflection in a mirror.
When water vapor touches a mirror, it condenses into liquid water due to the temperature difference between the vapor and the mirror surface. This condensation creates a thin film of water droplets on the mirror's surface, causing it to appear foggy or misty.
An optical correct mirror preserves the proportions and angles of the reflected image, making it appear as though looking in a regular mirror. On the other hand, a true image mirror reverses the image, so text appears backwards and objects are flipped horizontally.
The distance between the image and the plane mirror is the same as the distance between the object and the mirror. Therefore, if the object is 15m away from the mirror, the image will also be 15m behind the mirror.
A concave mirror can create both real and virtual images, whereas a plane mirror can only create virtual images. A convex mirror can only create virtual images that are always diminished in size.