Why can't light transmit through a regular mirror?
What is unique about the silver layer in a one-way mirror compared to a regular mirror?
What does 'half-silvered' mean in the context of one-way mirrors?
Which of these is a diagram of silvering on a one-way mirror?
What happens to light rays that shine on a regular mirror?
What role do the impurities and dust on the surface of glass play in how we see glass?
What would likely happen if light rays shined on a one-way mirror, compared to a regular mirror and a pane of glass?
Which of these is a diagram of silvering on a regular mirror?
What is the primary reason a regular piece of glass does not transmit all the light that shines on it?
What potential outcomes could occur if the silver layer on a one-way mirror is applied too thickly?