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glass is an example of transperant material but you cannot see objects outside the mirror why

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Answered by SukhdeepSingh
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it is because a mirror is made very take by applying on it the coating of very thick metals awesome elements glass is transparent and when it is modified into mirror its properties are not retained as the same because glass and mirror or not equal and congruent but hands to say in the language of maths they are similar
Answered by alandavidtompd0zuk
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We can't see through the mirror because the glass is often coated with an opaque layer that is an efficient reflector. This would usually be a naturally reflective metal, such as aluminum, and it would be applied thick enough to be opaque so that no light was lost in transmission.

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