we see the bird and it's reflection.Why do we not see the bird's feet in the reflection??
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Answer:
no we cant see
Explanation:
because it is below of its body
Explanation:
hen you shine a beam of light on a mirror, the light
doesn’t travel through the mirror, but is returned
by the mirror’s surface back into the air. When
sound waves strike a canyon wall, they bounce back
to you as an echo. When a wave transmitted
along a spring reaches a wall, it reverses direc-
tion. In all these situations, waves remain in
one medium rather than enter a new medium.
These waves are reflected.
In other situations, such as when light
passes from air into a transparent medium
like water, waves travel from one medium into
another. When waves strike the surface of a
medium at an angle, their direction changes as
they enter the second medium. These waves are
refracted. This is evident when a pencil in a glass
of water appears to be bent.
Usually waves are partly reflected and partly
refracted when they fall on a transparent medium. When
light shines on water, for example, some of the light is
reflected and some is refracted. To understand this, let’s see
how reflection occurs.