In a hall of mirrors, you can see yourself stretched, squashed and multiplied thanks to the reflective physics of mirrors. One mirror reflects onto another, which reflects onto another, and so on. It ...
Bigger is better. For Rayman Boozer, owner of New York design firm Apartment 48, no mirror is too big. But if you’re not into the drama of oversize mirrors, at least rely upon the 75% rule, says Mandy ...
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Humans have been staring at their own reflection for thousands of years, and it’s never been just about vanity
Looking in a mirror is a normal part of everyday life, whether we like it or not. Aside from decorative elements, we use them primarily for personal grooming habits. Checking our teeth, our hair, our ...
In this activity, pupils will learn about refraction and reflection, and how they’re different. You only need simple bits of ...
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