What is the real color of 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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What is the real colour of mirror?

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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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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Is a mirror blue?

That isn't actually too inaccurate, because mirrors are made out of silver or similar materials, like aluminum. But actually, a mirror is whatever color is in front of it. if you point a mirror at a blue wall, it's blue.
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Are mirrors green or white?

The real color of a mirror is white with a faint green tint.
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What Color Is A Mirror?



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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Why do mirrors look 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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What is mirror made of?

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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What color is reflection?

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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What color is a water?

The water is in fact not colorless; even pure water is not colorless, but has a slight blue tint to it, best seen when looking through a long column of water. The blueness in water is not caused by the scattering of light, which is responsible for the sky being blue.
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Is there a perfect mirror?

Almost any dielectric material can act as a perfect mirror through total internal reflection. This effect only occurs at shallow angles, however, and only for light inside the material. The effect happens when light goes from a medium with a higher index of refraction to one with a lower value (like air).
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What color is a brain?

The human brain color physically appears to be white, black, and red-pinkish while it is alive and pulsating. Images of pink brains are relative to its actual state. The brains we see in movies are detached from the blood and oxygen flow result to exhibit white, gray, or have a yellow shadow.
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Is clear a color?

Is Clear Considered a Color? No, clear is certainly not considered a color due to various reasons. First and foremost, we know that all the colors appear because of the amount of light reflected, emitted, or absorbed through an object, but with 'clear,' we notice that there is no reflection/absorption taking place.
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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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Who created the mirror?

The silvered-glass mirrors found throughout the world today first got their start in Germany almost 200 years ago. In 1835, German chemist Justus von Liebig developed a process for applying a thin layer of metallic silver to one side of a pane of clear glass.
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Do mirrors still use 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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Are all mirrors glass?

Mirrors are manufactured by applying a reflective coating to a suitable substrate. That substrate is almost exclusively just glass, and reflective coating is typically silver or aluminium. Because metals oxidize, they can be additionally coated with some tin chloride or paint.
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Is a mirror 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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How can you tell if a mirror is silver?

You can test this by holding the edge of a white card against the glass. If the card and the reflection are the same white color, the mirror was made after 1850. If the reflection is more yellow or gray, the glass was made before 1850. Mirrors in any traditional style can be found, some original, some reproductions.
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What is a silver mirror?

Silver mirrors reflect an object's true colors because they reflect all wavelengths of light. Your bathroom mirror and the rear view mirror in your car are made with silver. You can silver any substrate except bare metal. You can silver wood, glass, plastic or glazed ceramic.
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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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Is glass naturally green?

What gives glass the green tint on the edge of window glass? The slight green color is generally caused by iron oxide which occurs naturally in glass, "from the sand, other batch materials, or from the pot or tank in which the glass was melted." (Bray, Dictionary of Glass, 2nd ed., p.
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What color is glass clear?

Glass, for example, is transparent to all visible light. The color of a transparent object depends on the color of light it transmits. If green light passes through a transparent object, the emerging light is green; similarly if red light passes through a transparent object, the emerging light is red.
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