Physics, asked by deepika614249, 3 months ago

Why do mirror Reflects ? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Mirrors reflect mainly because they are electrically conductive. Light is an electromagnetic field, and when it hits a mirror the metal inside of it (usually aluminum or silver) cancels out the electric field parallel to the mirror which causes it to change directions and reflect away.

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Answered by mathdude500
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Explanation:

Mirrors reflect mainly because they are electrically conductive. Light is an electromagnetic field, and when it hits a mirror the metal inside of it (usually aluminum or silver) cancels out the electric field parallel to the mirror which causes it to change directions and reflect away.

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