Is a mirror white or silver?

So mirror seem to reflect all the colour but not absorb them, it that means mirror it white? Here is a simply geometry of how mirror treat the incoming light ray. Mirror will REFLECT all the incoming light ray in the same angle as the ray come in and out. Yes!!!
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What's the actual color of a mirror?

In white light, which includes the wavelengths of the visible spectrum, the colour of an object is dictated by those wavelengths of light that its surface atoms fail to mop up. As a perfect mirror reflects back all the colours comprising white light, it's also white.
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Is a mirror silver?

A mirror might look silver because it's usually depicted that way in books or movies. However, it's actually the color of whatever is reflected onto it. A perfect mirror has specular reflection, meaning it reflects all light in a single direction equal to what it receives.
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Are mirrors technically white?

A mirror reflects all colours pretty much perfectly, so technically, shouldn't it be white? Well, sort of, except a mirror doesn't reflect colours the same way that pigment does, Vsauce explains. Those Post-it notes reflect yellow light back in all directions at once, no matter which direction it came from.
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Is a mirror silver or clear?

The most common mirrors consist of a plate of transparent glass, with a thin reflective layer on the back (the side opposite to the incident and reflected light) backed by a coating that protects that layer against abrasion, tarnishing, and corrosion.
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Why aren't Mirrors White? Why isn't EVERYTHING a Mirror?



Is a mirror clear?

Today, mirrors are usually made of clear glass that has been coated on one side with a thin film of metal, such as silver or aluminum. The mirrors in most bathrooms are these types of mirrors, known as plane mirrors.
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What is more reflective white or silver?

Silver reflects much more light, so you'll use silver when you position the reflector back away from your subject. If you need to get a reflector right up close, then use white, because it doesn't reflect nearly as much light as silver.
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Are mirrors still made with silver?

Modern mirrors use aluminum rather than silver. The aluminum is applied via vacuum, and will bond directly to cooled glass. Aluminum can oxidize, but a protective layer such as paint can be applied to prevent oxidation.
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Why can I tell a mirror is silver?

So basically, a mirror is just a lot of shiny metal with some glass on top and a frame to make it look pretty. That's what gives a mirror its silver color. Aside from the glass, a mirror is essentially just a well-polished metal surface. In many ways, it's just like a well-polished plate or a shiny car.
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Are mirrors grey?

So a mirrors are gray and specular reflectors and therefore the colour we commonly call silver is, also, simply gray and specular.
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What color is glass naturally?

The color of "natural glass" usually varies between green and bluish green, based on the differing amounts of naturally occurring "impurities" of iron in the sand. Even today, common glass usually has a slight green or blue tint, arising from the same types of impurities.
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What does a perfect mirror look like?

But a perfect mirror should reflect all colors as well. No matter what you put in front of a mirror—no matter the color—every color will be reflected back. So you could say that a mirror is white.
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Is white a color?

Some consider white to be a color, because white light comprises all hues on the visible light spectrum. And many do consider black to be a color, because you combine other pigments to create it on paper. But in a technical sense, black and white are not colors, they're shades.
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What is the silver on the back of a mirror called?

Most common household mirrors are "back-silvered" or "second-surface", meaning that the light reaches the reflective layer after passing through the glass. A protective layer of paint is usually applied to protect the back side of the reflective surface .
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Why is white not a mirror?

White surfaces are composed of molecules or atoms that don't absorb any of the visible colors of light; our eyes perceive this reflected combination as the color white. But doesn't a mirror also reflect all the colors of light?
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Is a mirror green?

So, in reality, mirrors are actually white with a tiny tint of green.
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What color is most reflective?

White light contains all the wavelengths of the visible spectrum, so when the color white is being reflected, that means all wavelengths are being reflected and none of them absorbed, making white the most reflective color.
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Does silver reflect light?

A polished silver surface, for example, reflects about 93 percent of the incident visible light, which is very good as metals go. Interestingly, if the metal layer is very thin--only a few hundred atoms thick--then much of the light leaks through the metal and comes out the back.
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Is silver the most reflective metal?

Silver is the most reflective across the visible spectrum, reflecting 95 percent of light. Aluminum is slightly less reflective yet still can reflect 90 percent of light.
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What is the difference between white and a mirror?

If you shine a beam of light onto a white surface, it is scattered in all the directions. On the other hand, a mirror reflect the light symmetrically to the input direction, with no scattering.
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Is mirror glass same as mirror?

Mirrored glass is another phrase used for reflective glass. It is glass that has been treated with a metallic substance and offers mirror-like properties.
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What the mirror Cannot see?

Your face. You can never see your face in the mirror, only a mere reflection of it. If you set up a one-way mirror opposite a typical mirror then looked through the former, what would you see? Why did we see our image in a mirror and not in a plane glass?
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