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luckyman | 07:28 Fri 09th Nov 2007 | How it Works
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can a mirror or silver foil attract sun rays more...how does this work .....i am working on school project and appreciate all serious answers please...give as much detail as u can please...thanks
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No. Mirrors do NOT attract UV light
No, Mirrors do NOT attract visible light
No, Foil does NOT attract either visible or UV light.

In fact, NOTHING on Earth attracts light.

Maybe you should clarify in your own mind the difference between attracting and reflecting. The surfaces mentioned above DO reflect light.

See also http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Science/Questio n478683.html
Hi Luckyman,
Light travels in straight lines and as stated above cannot be attracted. It can be bent using a prism or focused using a lens.
This site has simple ways of describing how light works.

http://science.howstuffworks.com/light1.htm

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