Saturday, March 13, 2010

I have anight light in my bath room. It's an LED light if that matters. It is angeled toward the mirror.?

Because it is reflected in the mirror , does that supply more light or does it make no difference.I have anight light in my bath room. It's an LED light if that matters. It is angeled toward the mirror.?
the output, of light, of the LED is not changed, but the mirror reflects the light making making it brighter. It reflects the light instead of absorbing it like a normal wall would do and instead of that light energy being absorbed its given to something else like another wall.I have anight light in my bath room. It's an LED light if that matters. It is angeled toward the mirror.?
It doesn't really supply more light it reflects the original light source more efficiently.
Doesn't make much difference. The mirror reflects more light than the walls, but the walls will absorb it eventually.
it might reflect more light? i'm not too good with physics, lol
is this really a ?
good question but i believe the only way that you will receive more light is if your are directly looking in the mirror. The mirror will not amplify the light but instead of absorbing it like the walls it will reflect it back at you if you are looking directly at it.
Yeah it may nor add a ton more light, but the reflection will be brighter than if it were a wall not a mirror. Plus i think that lights and mirrors add atmosphere.

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