The mirror is a smooth and highly reflective surface that bounces back most of the light rays that hit it, providing a clear and detailed reflection. On the other hand, black paper absorbs most of the light that hits it, resulting in a lack of reflection due to the absence of light being bounced back. This difference in reflectivity is the reason why the mirror and black paper offer distinct reflections.
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You can see your reflection in a mirror because it has a smooth and polished surface that reflects light. In contrast, white construction paper scatters and diffuses light, making it harder to see a clear reflection.
Paper is not as smooth or flat as a mirror's surface, so it does not reflect light as efficiently and accurately. The surface of paper scatters light in different directions instead of creating a clear reflection like a mirror. Additionally, paper absorbs some of the light that hits it, further reducing the visibility of any reflection.
You can see your face in a mirror because it reflects light, creating a clear image. Paper diffuses light, so it scatters the reflection and does not create a clear image like a mirror does.
A white piece of paper scatters light in all directions, resulting in a diffuse reflection that appears as a matte surface. In contrast, a mirror reflects light at an angle equal to the angle of incidence, resulting in a clear and sharp image due to specular reflection.
Paper is not a reflective surface like a mirror. When light hits a mirror, it bounces back in a way that allows you to see your reflection. Paper absorbs light, so instead of bouncing back towards your eyes, the light gets scattered and absorbed by the paper's surface, preventing you from seeing a clear reflection.