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parallel beams of light become a convergent beam, whose rays intersect in the focus of the mirror.
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made of a float glass manufactured using vacuum coating, i.e. aluminum powder is evaporated onto the exposed surface of the glass in a vacuum chamber.
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An ordinary mirror, coated on its back surface with silver, which produces images by reflection.
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a parallel beam of light changes its direction as a whole.
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manufactured by coating silver and two layers of protective paint on the back surface of glass.
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produced using inorganic color ink that prints patterns through a special screen onto glass.
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a reflective surface, glass coated with a metal amalgam that reflects a clear image.
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parallel beams become divergent, with the rays appearing to diverge from a common point of intersection 'behind' the mirror.
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made by adhering a special protective film to the back surface of a silver glass mirror, which prevents injuries in case the mirror is broken.
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