Mirror
A mirror is a smooth, highly reflective surface that forms images through specular reflection of light. When light encounters the surface, rays are reflected at angles equal to the angles at which they arrived, producing an image that for a plane mirror is upright, laterally inverted, and located behind the mirror at a distance equal to the object’s distance in front of it. The term can also apply to devices that use curved reflective surfaces to modify light paths.
Most everyday mirrors are plane mirrors made of glass with a reflective metal coating on the back,
Historically, mirrors have evolved from polished metals and natural obsidian to glass mirrors with silvering in
Culturally, mirrors appear as symbols of truth, self-knowledge, and reflection in myths, literature, and art. They