Will the other car be damaged if the rearview mirror is folded back after being hit?
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It depends on the situation. If the cars are moving in the same direction, there will be no impact. However, if they are moving in opposite directions, the other car's rearview mirror might be damaged. Here are specific details about rearview mirrors: 1. Function: The car rearview mirror reflects the conditions behind, beside, and below the car, allowing the driver to indirectly see these areas and expand their field of vision. 2. Classification: By purpose, the exterior rearview mirror reflects the rear side of the car, the lower rearview mirror reflects the front lower part of the car, and the interior rearview mirror reflects the rear and interior conditions of the car. Different purposes lead to different mirror structures. Generally, there are two main types of rearview mirror surfaces: one is a flat mirror, which, as the name suggests, has a smooth surface and provides an image the same size as the naked eye sees. This type is commonly used for interior rearview mirrors. The other is a convex mirror, which has a spherical surface. Its image is smaller than what the naked eye sees, but it offers a wider field of vision. This type is commonly used for exterior rearview mirrors and lower rearview mirrors.