why do we see reflection if objects in a mirror which are not even placed in front of it?
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When you place an object in front of a mirror, you see an image of the same object in the mirror. The object is the source of the incident rays, and the image is formed by the reflected rays. ... Instead, you “see” the image because your eye projects light rays backward. You are fooled into seeing an image!
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