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    In addition to turning up the wattage, the best makeup mirrors are known to offer to 10x magnification power and can be conveniently rotated, ensuring that every angle is well-lit and that you can ...

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  5. Perfect mirror - Wikipedia

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    A very complex dielectric mirror can reflect up to 99.999% of the light incident upon it, for a narrow range of wavelengths and angles. A simpler mirror may reflect 99.9% of the light, but may cover a broader range of wavelengths. Almost any dielectric material can act as a perfect mirror through total internal reflection. This effect only ...

  6. Digital micromirror device - Wikipedia

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    The mirrors and supporting mechanical structures are constructed using surface micromachining. [4] The mirrors can be individually rotated ±10-12°, to an on or off state. In the on state, light from the projector bulb is reflected into the lens making the pixel appear bright on the screen.

  7. Optical power - Wikipedia

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    In optics, optical power (also referred to as dioptric power, refractive power, focusing power, or convergence power) is the degree to which a lens, mirror, or other optical system converges or diverges light. It is equal to the reciprocal of the focal length of the device: P = 1/f. [1]