Does your bathroom mirror show you older or younger than you actually are ? Compute an order of magnitude estimate for the age difference
The image formed of an object placed in front of a flat mirror is as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it. A flat mirror produces an image that has an apparent front-back reversal
The image of the bathroom mirror shows you younger than you actually are
Let the distance between the observer and the mirror be 15 cm
s=15 cm = 0.15 m
the reflected image seen by the person is from the light that traveled from the person to the mirror and back. The time interval is calculated using the following formula:
t= (2s)/(c)
c= speed of light = 3.00 * 10^8
the reflected light gives the image of what the person had been earlier
t= (2 * 0.15)/(3.00 * 10^8) = 10^-9 seconds
Therefore, the person appeared as 10^-9 seconds younger than he actually is
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