Science, asked by rickeysingh069, 9 months ago

why lights gets reflected from mirror?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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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.

✏️Dielectric mirrors can have reflectivities of 99.999 percent or better at the wavelength for which they are designed. In these mirrors, essentially all of the incident light reflects, and virtually none is absorbed in the mirror or transmitted through it."

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Answered by jainsujal98163
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Answer:

Just because mirror is poloshed from one end and that makes light to reflect ..

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