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Zoie Hatfield
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17 November, 16:23
Why can you see your own face in a mirror?
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Amir Lowe
17 November, 16:30
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He light will reflect off the mirror in a more orderly way than it reflects off your clothes. We call that specular reflection - it's the opposite to diffuse reflection. How does the mirror reflect light? The silver atoms behind the glass absorb the photons of incoming light energy and become excited.
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