Question:
Why can I see myself in a mirror?
kitkat
2005-10-11 14:43:03 UTC
Why can I see myself in a mirror?
One answer:
puttopal
2005-10-11 15:43:06 UTC
When a mirror is hit by particles of light called photons, it reflects the photons back to us. When photons hit a smooth surface like a mirror, they bounce back off of the mirror at roughly the same angle at which they hit the object, creating a reflection that looks the same.


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