In a theoretical perfect mirror, a mirror is whatever color the object it is reflecting is. However, there are no perfect mirrors. If you look at a mirror tunnel, you can see mirrors are actually GREEN!
aluminum I guess lol
My 1972 SS 454 car has bullet mirrors which were body color (not chrome) and it came stock with them. I know these were an option, but there may be others, as I have seen thin chrome mirrors on several restored cars.
Of course. Mirrors do not reflect every color the same. Usually you would not notice this, because mirrors are desireable because of the lack of color in the reflection. Mirrors can be made of many things, copper (used for lasers), aluminum (used for telescopes), rhodium (used for some optical devices). They each have characteristic reflectivity at various wavelengths. Spacecraft often have mylar coated with gold reflective insulation because it has great reflectivity in the infrared to reflect the heat from the Sun. Of course it looks golden-yellow-green to us. To directly view the colors of various mirrors, simply observe various metal samples. For example, compare the color of a silver spoon with a stainless steel spoon, and hold both near a flat piece of aluminum foil. Mirrors made from the same metals will show these same colors.
Main products are Optical Windows, Mirrors, Prisms, Lenses, waveplates and Color Filters,
Convex mirrors.
how are mirrors useful ? how are mirrors useful ?
DLP projectors are pieces of computer hardware which use the color wheel and microprocessor array you referenced.
Magnifying mirrors, side mirrors on cars and trucks, certain securuty mirrors.
Why are truck mirrors called West Coast Mirrors
the different kinds of mirrors were the plane mirrors, curve mirrors or concave and convex mirror.
Magnifying mirrors, side mirrors on cars and trucks, certain securuty mirrors.
how do mirrors reflect light