
Mir
In physics, a "mirror" (or MIR) refers to an object or surface that reflects light, allowing us to see our own reflection or other images. It operates by bouncing light rays off its surface with minimal distortion, enabling clear visuals of what's in front of it. Mirrors are used daily for personal grooming, in cameras, telescopes, and various optical instruments to direct or manipulate light pathways. Their functionality relies on smooth, reflective surfaces that sustain high-quality light reflection, making them essential tools for both practical and scientific applications.