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How do mirrors reflect light?

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How do mirrors reflect light?

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Mirrors typically have three layers: a dark protective layer, a middle layer of metal (usually aluminum, silver or tin), and a glass layer to protect the metal. Glass is also useful because it is so smooth; the best reflections come from smooth surfaces. Reflections occur when light strikes a surface so smooth that it bounces back without being scattered or distorted. This is why metals are such good reflectors. Other substances, such as plastic, or rocks, absorb too much light to act as mirrors. A mirror’s reflection works in the same way. Light strikes an object in front of the mirror, then bounces to the mirror itself, then to your eyes. Since mirrors are smooth, shiny, and metallic, the light bounces back in the same direction it struck the mirror, so the image of the object is duplicated in your eyes. The new cinema subtitling system is similar to a teleprompter. Teleprompters rely on a reflected image of the words that are visible in a mirror in front of the camera lens. The mirr

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