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Old 07-12-2007, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by mogie View Post
Mirrors waste energy by reflecting only a small fraction of the light that falls on them.


When light, which, like radio waves, is a form of electromagnetic radiation, strikes a metallic mirror the electrons in the metal move just as they do when a radio signal strikes an antenna. Pushing electrons around takes energy, which dims the reflected image.
The mirrors still reflect light though, they dont absorb it.
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