: When a ray of light hits a mirror, the angle of incidence ( ) always equals the angle of reflection (
) relative to the normal (a perpendicular line to the surface).
1. Physical Basis: The Law of Reflection zerkala i ikh primenenie gdz pofizike i khimii 6 klass
From a chemical perspective, a mirror is a piece of glass coated with a thin layer of reflective metal. Интересные факты о зеркалах
The core principle of a mirror is its ability to reflect light. : When a ray of light hits a
: Curved inward, used to focus light (e.g., in car headlights or telescopes).
: In a flat (plane) mirror , the image is "virtual," upright, and the same size as the object, but it appears to be located behind the mirror at the same distance. Mirror Types : Mirror Types : : Curved outward, providing a
: Curved outward, providing a wider field of view (e.g., side-view mirrors on cars or security mirrors in shops). 2. Chemical Composition: How Mirrors are Made