A multi-mirror room is like being inside a toy box full of mirrors, you see lots of copies of yourself all around!
Imagine you're in a small room where every wall has a mirror. When you look around, you don’t just see one version of yourself, you see many versions! It’s like playing with a mirror ball, but instead of bouncing around the room, you stay still and watch your reflections multiply.
How it works
Each time light bounces off a mirror, it creates another image. In a multi-mirror room, those images keep multiplying as they bounce from one mirror to another, just like when you're in a hallway with mirrors on both sides, and you see endless copies of yourself walking down the hall.
Try it out!
If you’ve ever looked into two mirrors facing each other, you know how cool it can be. A multi-mirror room is like that but even bigger, every wall is a mirror, so you get reflections from all directions at once! It’s like being in a giant toy box of mirrors, and you're the main character in the funniest game ever. A multi-mirror room is like being inside a toy box full of mirrors, you see lots of copies of yourself all around!
Imagine you're in a small room where every wall has a mirror. When you look around, you don’t just see one version of yourself, you see many versions! It’s like playing with a mirror ball, but instead of bouncing around the room, you stay still and watch your reflections multiply.
How it works
Each time light bounces off a mirror, it creates another image. In a multi-mirror room, those images keep multiplying as they bounce from one mirror to another, just like when you're in a hallway with mirrors on both sides, and you see endless copies of yourself walking down the hall.
Try it out!
If you’ve ever looked into two mirrors facing each other, you know how cool it can be. A multi-mirror room is like that but even bigger, every wall is a mirror, so you get reflections from all directions at once! It’s like being in a giant toy box of mirrors, and you're the main character in the funniest game ever.
Examples
- A child sees their face repeated endlessly in a multi-mirror room.
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See also
- Why Do Mirrors Flip Left and Right?
- How Mirrors Reflect Objects Even When There's Space Between Them
- Why Do Mirrors Reflect But Not Absorb?
- Why do mirrors flip images horizontally but not vertically?
- How do mirrors use specular reflection?