Art reflects the culture. It shows the trends, the prevailing view of the world, and guiding philosophy used. A good example would be Michelangelo's Sistine painting with man touching the hand of God. He was reflecting the Neoplatonic view of the world that was gaining recognition.
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A regular reflection forms an image that is identical in size and shape to the original object, but appears to be reversed left to right.
That would be the gravitic force, or you could say 'the force of gravity'.
When a geometric shape gets reflected it is mirrored or reflected across one of it's lines. The shape dose not change shape or form, it is merely copied as if looking in a mirror. this is very right. NOT
the molecules in solids are tigthly packed that is the intermolecular force(cohesive) force is more but in liquids the intermolecular force(cohesive force) is less .solids have fixed shape,volume, mass but liquids have no fixed shape as it takes shape of the container.
The noun form is reflection.
mirror's reflection
mirror's reflection
To reflect a shape about a line, first identify the line of reflection and determine the perpendicular distance from each point of the shape to the line. Then, locate the corresponding point on the opposite side of the line at the same distance. Finally, connect these reflected points to form the new shape, ensuring that each point is equidistant from the line of reflection.
Elasticity is the property of deforming under force and regaining shape when the force is removed.
Color refers to the visual appearance of an object based on light reflection. Shape describes the form or outline of the object. Texture refers to the surface quality of an object, such as smooth, rough, or bumpy.
Let's call the point of reflection O. Take any point on the shape. Draw a line from that point to O and extend it beyond O for the same length (so that O is the midpoint of this line). The far end of the line is the image of the original point. Repeat for every point and you have the reflection of the original shape. In actual fact, if the shape is a polygon, then you only need to reflect the vertices and join up their images. Well defined curves will form the same shape and it should not be too difficult to reproduce their reflection. However, with a random wriggly curve you have no choice but to map each point.