No
The periscope has a reflector to make the light turn corners
Periscope is located left of center, opposite the thirdwindow aft of the second overwing exit.
A periscope is an optical instrument that uses a system of prisms, lenses, or mirrors to reflect images through a tube. Light from a distant object strikes the top mirror and is then reflected at an angle of 90 degrees down the periscope tube. At the bottom of the periscope, the light strikes another mirror and is then reflected into the viewer's eye.
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well it is very good for them
For spying on people.
A periscope will let you see up and over the crowd which lets you see the game.
To help see an object behind an obstacle.
The periscope was invented in 1450 by Johann Gutenberg. He invented the periscope so that people could see over people's heads in crowds. In World War I the design was perfected and used so that people could see up and around the corners from their hiding places
Prism is simply one of those issues that is important, that involves knowledgeable help about
well there really is no antonym that i know of for periscope because a periscope is an object.
someone discovered the periscope
a diagram of a periscope
A periscope works on the principle of total internal reflection of light. Made with the help of two right angle prisms, the principle can be observed at the prisms' back face.
The periscope was invented in 1450 by Johann Gutenberg
The periscope was invented in 1450 by Johann Gutenberg.