When you move the slide of the microscope to the right, any object on the slide as well as the slide itself will appear to move to the left. In a microscope, the image is actually inverted sideways and upside down. Like a double reflection.
A reflection
A reflection of the front body is known as per-formative self reflection.
There is no such thing as a " drfusal reflection".
reflection and that makes a shadow
the difference is that in translation you slide the figure and in reflection you reflect the figure across the reflection line :)
translation: is a slide reflection : is a flip roation: you rotate the triganle around like 180 degrees
No. Glide reflection is a combination of an ordinary reflection and a slide along the line of reflection. A two reflections across two vertical lines is a translation without any reflection or rotation.
translation-slide reflection-flip rotation-turn
When you move the slide of the microscope to the right, any object on the slide as well as the slide itself will appear to move to the left. In a microscope, the image is actually inverted sideways and upside down. Like a double reflection.
If the orientation of the letter "e" on the slide is exactly the same as it appears in this response, then the image of the "e" would be an inverted reflection. In lamens terms, the "e" would be upside down inside the microscope.
translation:is just a slide to a directionrotation:is just rotation going by degrees 90,180,270,360reflection:its like when you look in the mirror it is just a flip
A reflection.
When the rays of light do not follow the laws of reflection, then this type of reflection is called diffused reflection.
A reflection
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A reflection of the front body is known as per-formative self reflection.