The angle between the mirror and the normal is called the angle of incidence. It is the angle formed between the incident ray (incoming light ray) and the normal (a line perpendicular to the surface of the mirror) at the point of incidence.
To draw the normal at any point on a spherical mirror, you draw a line perpendicular to the mirror's surface at the point of interest. This normal line represents the direction in which light rays will be reflected off the mirror surface. The normal is crucial for determining the angle of incidence and reflection at that point on the mirror.
When light rays hit a mirror, they are reflected back at the same angle as they hit the mirror. This is called the law of reflection. Mirrors have a smooth surface that allows light to bounce off uniformly, creating a clear reflection.
A mirror maker is typically called a glassworker, mirror artisan, or mirror manufacturer.
It is reflected. Depending on the shape of the mirror, this can be at a variety of angles. Assuming the question refers to a flat mirror that is hung on a wall; a plane (flat) mirror has an imaginary straight line at a right-angle to it, called the normal. A ray of light hits the mirror at an angle to the normal, but is reflected at the same angle that it hits the mirror in the opposite direction. So if a ray hits the mirror at 45 degrees from the normal, it will be reflected at 45 degrees from the normal in the opposite direction.
The angle between the mirror and the normal is called the angle of incidence. It is the angle formed between the incident ray (incoming light ray) and the normal (a line perpendicular to the surface of the mirror) at the point of incidence.
A mirror has an infinite number of poles due to its smooth and continuous reflective surface. The pole of a mirror is the point where the normal to the mirror surface intersects it, and this point can be anywhere on the mirror surface.
The angle between the normal and the surface of anything is by definition always 90 degrees, regardless of whether it is a mirror, a piece of concrete, a wooden plank, etc.
It's just a normal mirror scientifically known as a "plane mirror".
To draw the normal at any point on a spherical mirror, you draw a line perpendicular to the mirror's surface at the point of interest. This normal line represents the direction in which light rays will be reflected off the mirror surface. The normal is crucial for determining the angle of incidence and reflection at that point on the mirror.
When light rays hit a mirror, they are reflected back at the same angle as they hit the mirror. This is called the law of reflection. Mirrors have a smooth surface that allows light to bounce off uniformly, creating a clear reflection.
A mirror maker is typically called a glassworker, mirror artisan, or mirror manufacturer.
It is reflected. Depending on the shape of the mirror, this can be at a variety of angles. Assuming the question refers to a flat mirror that is hung on a wall; a plane (flat) mirror has an imaginary straight line at a right-angle to it, called the normal. A ray of light hits the mirror at an angle to the normal, but is reflected at the same angle that it hits the mirror in the opposite direction. So if a ray hits the mirror at 45 degrees from the normal, it will be reflected at 45 degrees from the normal in the opposite direction.
At the point where the rays meet at the mirror, draw a line at right angles to the mirror (normal means 90 degrees)
Well, If it is called "Mirror Paint" I'm pretty sure that you can put it on there, if normal paint then i would recommend painting the frame instead of the mirror there is Glass Paint which i recommend you use instead.
A reflection in the mirror is called a mirror image. Mirror images are the virtual images that we see when looking at our reflection in a mirror.
It was called "The Mirror of Erised". The Mirror of Erised if I remember correctly