You’d see yourself, but it would feel like you're talking to a friend who’s behind a wall and mirroring everything you do.
Imagine you’re playing with your reflection in the bathroom mirror. You raise your right hand, and your reflection raises its left hand. It's like you have a twin who’s doing everything you do, but opposite. That’s because the mirror flips things from left to right, like a mirror image of you.
How the Mirror Works
Think of the mirror as a special kind of door that only lets light go through one way, it shows you what's in front of it, but everything looks backwards. So when you smile, your reflection smiles too, but it’s like they’re looking at you from behind.
What You’d See
If you walked into the mirror, it would be like stepping into a room where everything is reversed, left becomes right, and right becomes left. It might feel a little strange, like you're in a world that's flipped upside down, but it’s still you, just seeing things from a different angle! You’d see yourself, but it would feel like you're talking to a friend who’s behind a wall and mirroring everything you do.
Imagine you’re playing with your reflection in the bathroom mirror. You raise your right hand, and your reflection raises its left hand. It's like you have a twin who’s doing everything you do, but opposite. That’s because the mirror flips things from left to right, like a mirror image of you.
How the Mirror Works
Think of the mirror as a special kind of door that only lets light go through one way, it shows you what's in front of it, but everything looks backwards. So when you smile, your reflection smiles too, but it’s like they’re looking at you from behind.
What You’d See
If you walked into the mirror, it would be like stepping into a room where everything is reversed, left becomes right, and right becomes left. It might feel a little strange, like you're in a world that's flipped upside down, but it’s still you, just seeing things from a different angle!
Examples
- A child steps into a mirror and sees themselves on the other side, but they can't touch their reflection.
- Light bounces off a mirror, making you see yourself as if you're inside it.
- You walk up to a mirror, and your image follows you like a shadow.
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See also
- How Does The Magic (and Mystery) of Mirrors Work?
- What are concave mirrors?
- How Mirrors Reflect Objects Even When There's Space Between Them
- Why Do Mirrors Flip Left and Right?
- Why do mirrors flip images horizontally but not vertically?