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how is a plane mirror made up of​

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Answered by aanya4march
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Answer:

 To make a plane mirror, a thin piece of glass Is taken. One surface of the mirror is made opaque by silvering It. On the top of that, another thin coating of red lead oxide Is given which protects the silvering of the mirror.

Explanation:

A plane mirror is made using some highly reflecting and polished surface such as a silver or aluminium surface in a process called silvering. After silvering, a thin layer of red lead oxide is applied at the back of the mirror.

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Answered by rajusandhiya73
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Explanation:

Plane Mirrors and Reflection

The most common mirrors are flat and called plane mirrors. These mirrors are made by putting a thin layer of silver nitrate or aluminium behind a flat piece of glass. When you place an object in front of a mirror, you see an image of the same object in the mirror.

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