why does a room look brighter place near lights
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Normally, much of the light from an electric light is absorbed by the walls of a room (and a lot is also reflected which is why you can see!). Mirrors are much more reflective and will bounce the light back so of course they can be used to increase the general brightness in a room.
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Normally, much of the light from an electric light is absorbed by the walls of a room (and a lot is also reflected which is why you can see!). Mirrors are much more reflective and will bounce the light back so of course they can be used to increase the general brightness in a room.
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