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What were our ideas about what caused one-way mirrors and windows to be reflective from one direction and transparent from another?

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Explanation: However, to work efficiently, one side of the mirror requires twice the amount of light that the other side is receiving. In this way, the darkened side can see through the brightly-lit side but not vice-versa. This is also a reason because of which the glass is called one way glass.

One-way mirrors are coated with a half-silvered layer,allowing the mirror to reflect half the light that strikes its surface. ... The name half-silvered comes from the fact that the reflective molecules coat the glass so sparsely that only about half the molecules needed to make the glass an opaque mirror are applied.

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