This recently started and it's getting me a little mad. I have a 1998 dodge caravan base model with 3.0 and the ignition has started to randomly lock up. It happens almost every time I try to start the car now. The only fix at this point I have is to just wiggle the key a little till it decides to work. I'm a little afraid I'm going to break either the key or ignition so somebody let me know.
theres a flash that is reflected by the mirror.turn off the flash so that u can see urself
Vampire,flash,phones In the way.
I hope your not being serious, mirrors are made up of glass, coper, metal, etc. I image is made of paper unless you are looking a digital image, cell phones, cameras, etc. But im sure your not dumb enough to believe you would get a reflection from a picture of a mirror .
are you serious? Anyway if you are serious, so help me god, i'll answer anyway: a fire hose within building structures are accessible to the tenants and the fire fighters. Each fire hose has a length of 40 metres so you will find them on every level and at a location of 30 to 40 metres apart. The water connected to the fire hose is on a different system, so even if the water is cut off you will still receive water flow. If the building has many levels the fire fighters can't get the hoses up the stairs to put out a fire on the 10th floor, so they have those hoses for quick, easy access.
The mirror in reality is reflecting the photons from the light source into your eyes. When you take a picture it locks whatever photons were reflected at that exact moment onto the film. On an digital camera screen the pixels are individually producing the colors of the photons that were captured at that exact moment and the digital screen is not a reflective material when producing an image so it cannot act as a mirror. It's the same concept for film and printed images. In theory if you were to print an image onto a reflective metal, the spot where the mirror was pictured would produce a reflection Sorry if the explanation is more confusing than the question, but that question is more complex than you realize :P