In this activity, students navigate a reflected maze.
Mirrors disrupt eye-hand coordination because the image in a mirror is reversed. The movements you see are the opposite of what you expect to see.
When light from an object hits a flat, shiny surface, nearly all of it is reflected (bounces back) in a predictable way. The light bounces back at the same angle it came in at. When your eye catches the light, it appears as though it came from behind the mirror.
physics
science
mirror
reflection
grade 10
Mirrors