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  2. Mirror - Wikipedia

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    A mirror reflecting the image of a vase A first-surface mirror coated with aluminium and enhanced with dielectric coatings. The angle of the incident light (represented by both the light in the mirror and the shadow behind it) exactly matches the angle of reflection (the reflected light shining on the table). 4.5-metre (15 ft)-tall acoustic mirror near Kilnsea Grange, East Yorkshire, UK, from ...

  3. Infinity mirror - Wikipedia

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    An infinity mirror effect viewed between paired mirrors in a public bathroom. The infinity mirror (also sometimes called an infinite mirror) is a configuration of two or more parallel or angled mirrors, which are arranged to create a series of smaller and smaller reflections that appear to recede to infinity. [1][2] Often the front mirror of an ...

  4. These His-and-Hers Bathrooms Are the Ultimate Luxury - AOL

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    Designer Jaqui Seerman gave the 11,000-square-foot home the his-and-her bathrooms, ... Mirror: IBM. Sconces: Atelier De Troupe. Vanity: Marble Design by Lopez. Office. Madeline Tolle.

  5. The real reason there aren't many mirrors in Disney World ...

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    Mirrors also get dirty quickly and can be hard to keep clean and replace. Since theme parks aim to optimize guest experiences by keeping things neat and clean, it makes sense to eliminate these ...

  6. Curved mirror - Wikipedia

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    A curved mirror is a mirror with a curved reflecting surface. The surface may be either convex (bulging outward) or concave (recessed inward). Most curved mirrors have surfaces that are shaped like part of a sphere, but other shapes are sometimes used in optical devices. The most common non-spherical type are parabolic reflectors, found in ...

  7. Perfect mirror - Wikipedia

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    A new type of dielectric "perfect mirror" was developed in 1998 by researchers at MIT. [2][3] These unusual mirrors are very efficient reflectors over a broad range of angles and wavelengths, and are insensitive to polarization. A version of the perfect mirror that was developed at MIT for military use is used by OmniGuide in laser surgery.

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