2.1 Reflection
Specular reflection at a curved surface forms an image which may be magnified or demagnified. We will shortly return to the subject of curved mirrors and geometric optics. 2.1.4 Perfect mirrors A perfect mirror is a theoretical mirror that reflects light (and electromagnetic radiation in general) perfectly, and doesn't transmit it.
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