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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mirror surfaces" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe surfaces that reflect light like a mirror, often in contexts related to design, art, or physics. Example: "The artist chose to incorporate mirror surfaces in her installation to create a sense of depth and reflection."
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Soon magicians realized that they could use mirror surfaces to mask secret compartments with the reflection of scenery and empty space.
Both the reference and detected surfaces were silicon plane mirror surfaces.
The study also proposes a design of a petal tool to polish lens and mirror surfaces.
After 100 days of operation, no radiation damage was observed on the mirror surfaces.
Next generation telescopes are to employ segmented mirrors to realize extremely large primary mirror surfaces.
In the past research, we have proposed a one-shot-projection method for analytic measurement of the shapes of the mirror surfaces, which utilizes the information of two captured laser dots patterns to reconstruct the mirror surfaces.
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A ring of snow-covered mountains leapt from the lake's mirror surface.
It looks like liquid knuckles as it pours down towards the entrance, while its polished mirror surface curves in both directions, conjuring the childhood delight of running through the warped house of mirrors at Luna Park.
The lens focuses an image near the top of the clear zone (similar to an apposition eye), but oblique rays are intercepted by a parabolic mirror surface that lines the crystalline cone beneath the lens.
The parabolic reflector is a mirror surface with reflectance (r) equal to 0.93.
Trough solar collectors exhibit a special structure: a thin mirror surface and a large windward surface.
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