Can you see the image of your face in the water kept in a bowl undisturbed? Why?
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Compare the reflections of your face formed by a plane mirror, a steel plate and a bowl full of water kept undisturbed. ... Water acts like a mirror showing similar results and the image formed is due to the reflection of light. Now look at your image using the inner side of the spoon.
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In daytime we see familiar objects like grass, trees, and the sky only because they reflect light from the Sun into our eyes. When light rays bounce off a completely smooth surface, such as a still pool of water, a mirror, or even something like a shop window, we are able to see a very clear reflection on the surface
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