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Title: Various Effects of Silver Mirrors


1
Various Effects of Silver Mirrors
  • Hiromi Fujiki

2
Overview
  • History of the Mirror
  • How mirrors are made..
  • How mirrors work..
  • Use of the Mirror

3
History of the Mirror
  • Metallic mirrors in Ancient Egypt
  • -made by gold, silver, bronze etc..
  • Basic glass mirrors in the 1300s
  • -Venice
  • Production of large size wall mirrors..
  • -France during the Baroque Period

4
Metallic mirrors in Ancient Egypt
  • the third millennium B.C
  • Polished
  • -gtreflective surface of Gold
  • Later, mirrors made by bronze

5
History of the Mirror
  • Metallic mirrors in Ancient Egypt
  • -made by gold, silver, bronze etc..
  • Basic glass mirrors in the 1300s
  • -Venice
  • Production of large size wall mirrors..
  • -France during the Baroque Period

6
Basic glass mirrors in the 1300s
  • The first way..
  • -a mixture of mercury and tin on
  • the back of the glass.

7
History of the Mirror
  • Metallic mirrors in Ancient Egypt
  • -made by gold, silver, bronze etc..
  • Basic glass mirrors in the 1300s
  • -Venice
  • Production of large size wall mirrors..
  • -France
  • during the Baroque Period

8
Production of large size wall mirrors
  • The second half of 17th C
  • -Baroque Period
  • The Versailles
  • -Hall of Mirrors
  • -Louis XIV
  • Introduction of Silver Nitrate

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How mirrors are made
  • Float Glass
  • -a much greater quality!
  • -gtvery important to make good mirrors
  • Wash by deionised water cerium oxide
  • Spray a thin layer of tin
  • -promote the adhesion of the silver
  • Silvering, Coppering, Coating

10
Red ox Reaction
  • R -gt Reducing agent
  • Ox -gt Oxidizing agent
  • Mn -gt Ionized metal

11
How mirrors work..
  • Smooth surface of silver
  • -Doesnt absorb the light
  • or
  • -doesnt scatter the light
  • -gtReflect the light perfectly

12
Human eyes..
  • Everything that can be seen is seen only when
    light from that object travels to our eyes.
  • Object distance Image distance
  • law of reflection

13
Human eyes
  • In order to see the image of an object in a
    mirror, you must sight at the image when you
    sight at the image, light will come to your eye
    along that line of sight.

14
Human eyes
  • the orientation of the image
  • -gtleft-right reversal

15
Use of the Mirror
  • To observe figures
  • To make space look wider..
  • To make rooms brighter

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Reference..
  • Apercu des chefs-doeuvre www.chateauversailles.
    fr
  • Bertamini, Marco et al. Naïve Optics Predicting
    and Perceiving
  • Reflections in Mirrors. Journal of
    Experimental Psycology.
  • 2003 Oct
  • Sinemoglu, Nermin. The Turkish Journal of
    Collectable Art.
  • 1985 July. www.mfa.gov.tr/grupc/cj/cja/m
    irrors.htm
  • The way to manufacture mirrors www.mirror.or.jp
  • What is the mirror? Sapporo Science Center
  • www.ssc.slp.or.jp

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Thank you..
  • Have a good springbreak//
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