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Mirrors are able to form a clear image because light is
- A Transmitted from the mirror
- B Absorbed by the morror
- C Reflected by the mirror
- D Scattered by the mirror
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Mirrors are able to form a clear image because light is reflected by the mirror. When light hits a mirror, it bounces off the smooth surface of the mirror and creates a reflection. This reflection allows the light to maintain its original properties, such as direction and intensity, resulting in a clear image being formed.