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how mirror are formed​

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Answered by rakshitawalake
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A mirror is a reflective surface that light does not pass through, but bounces off of and this produces an image. 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 the same object in the mirror.

Answered by kjjio
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A mirror is a reflective surface that light does not pass through, but bounces off of and this produces an image. 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 the same object in the mirror.

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