Well What Colour is a mirror??? i just wanted to know, heard it on brainiac on john tickles teasers lol ( If you dont know what brianiac is its a science program that do pointless experiments)
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Last edited by Kurazoo (2007-01-19 10:14:41)
Depends on the level of light?[TP~Bravo]Wiggy wrote:
No idea...
But what do you see if you put 2 mirrors precisely parallel to each other ... if there is nothing in between the mirrors what would be seen?
Not a clue..daffytag wrote:
Depends on the level of light?[TP~Bravo]Wiggy wrote:
No idea...
But what do you see if you put 2 mirrors precisely parallel to each other ... if there is nothing in between the mirrors what would be seen?
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They would create a massive implosion that would destroy everything known to man, plus the CIA will come top you now because you might do it[TP~Bravo]Wiggy wrote:
Not a clue..daffytag wrote:
Depends on the level of light?[TP~Bravo]Wiggy wrote:
No idea...
But what do you see if you put 2 mirrors precisely parallel to each other ... if there is nothing in between the mirrors what would be seen?
But i will karma greatly to anyone that can find a website about it..
I've been wondering it for ages, ever since i started learning about paradox's.
Also I'm not on about if you look with your eyes, or a camera.. what would be seen if there was nothing in-between them, so in effect they had nothing but each other to reflect, basically creating a vacuum of an image.
I think he could be rightVolatile_Squirrel wrote:
The color of an object depends on what wavelengths of light it reflects. If it reflects all wavelengths, it is white. If it reflects none it is black.
edit: my answer is white.
That's my vote. A mirror does what it does reflect light. Light of various wavelengths, as in colors. Reflection is an aspect of the properties of light energy, not a color. Now, if you were to look at the products that go into what makes a mirror, you oculd go that route. However, Since you are Seeing a reflection of you in a mirror, the colors are reflected light. Asking what color a mirror is is almost asking what PURE H20 water tastes like.stkhoplite wrote:
A perfect mirror itself cannot be seen, and does not reflect a colour of its own. A mirror can only be detected by its imperfections and the fact that we can now see behind us. A mirror is colourless.
precise and the color of silver?SplinterStrike wrote:
A mirror is basically a smooth sheet of silver(very fine and smooth) covered by a plate of glass.
purplePoncho wrote:
precise and the color of silver?SplinterStrike wrote:
A mirror is basically a smooth sheet of silver(very fine and smooth) covered by a plate of glass.
Volatile_Squirrel wrote:
GOOGLE FTW?
Course he's right.Kurazoo wrote:
I think he could be rightVolatile_Squirrel wrote:
The color of an object depends on what wavelengths of light it reflects. If it reflects all wavelengths, it is white. If it reflects none it is black.
edit: my answer is white.
White-Fusion wrote:
Its silver