The Correct Answer Is Green
Want A Proof?
Buy 2 mirrors. then look at the reflection of the mirror and the mirror and so on
The Color Of The Mirror On The Back Turns Green And Greener :P
Sorry For My bad English!
That's impossible to tell. You can't get in front of the first mirror to see the "true" color.
No, there is no light on the mirror.
Of course 'TRUE'
Mirrors do reflect light
dusk
That's impossible to tell. You can't get in front of the first mirror to see the "true" color.
The face of a mirror typically has no color, it is a reflective surface.
No, the color of a mirror does not affect it's reflection of light.
No, there is no light on the mirror.
rainbow coloured
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!
A mirror has no color. A perfect mirror will reflect all light equally and spectrally. A spectral reflection is one where all light hitting the mirror from a single direction is reflected in a single direction as it leaves the surface.As mirrors are usually constructed behind a thickness of glass, the glass itself can sometimes absorb certain colors and so the mirror does not reflect all colors fully. Then it may appear that the mirror has a color.There is no specific color of mirror. A mirror is a silver plated surface covereg with plane glass, reflecting whatever color coming in the front of it.
Look in a mirror
The reflection of yourself in the mirror.
true
Look in a mirror, or ask someone.
The true color of Mercury is mostly gray.