Why mirrors doesnot refract light?
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When people look into a mirror, they see an image of themselves behind the glass. That image results from light rays encountering the shiny surface and bouncing back, or reflecting, providing a "mirror image." People commonly think of the reflection as being reversed left to right; however, this is a misconception.
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A mirror is essentially a plate of glass coated with a thin film of metal, such as silver. ... When that occurs, the light has been effectively reflected from the surface of the metal. In addition, the smoothness of a mirror's glass and metal coating ensure that this surface reflection is specular, says Livingston
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