A periscope can be raised and lowered depending on the depth of a submarine. Periscopes are like a small telescope that can be rotated to take in a 360 degree view of the submarine's surroundings. Periscopes have to be lowered before the submarine is submerged. Periscopes in nuclear submarines are now able to take pictures of surroundings.
double total internal reflection is the property of light that a periscope poccess.
virtual,same size, upright hope this helps its almost the same like a plane mirror.
Reflection.
images are formed in a mirror by putting something up to it.
This is kind of hard to describe without the use of a diagram, but I'll do my best: A periscope lets light (or the image) in through the lense which, much like the lense in a human eye actually inverts the image. It is then reflected onto a mirror which angles it down the shaft of the periscope. At the bottom, there is another mirror which reflects the image into the eye piece and corrects the orientation of the image.
No
A periscope is an optical instrument used for viewing objects that are not in direct line of sight. It typically consists of a set of mirrors or prisms to reflect light and provide an observer with an elevated or concealed view. Periscopes are commonly used in submarines, armored vehicles, and other situations where direct visibility is limited.
As we place two mirrors inclined with each other then many images are formed. If @ is the angle of inclination then number of images is got by the formula [360/@] - 1 Hence as we place the two mirrors at right angles ie 90 degree then number of images will be 3 If both mirrors kept parallel facing each other then infinite images are formed.
Mirrors have distortion in the images they project while prisms create undistorted images. :D
A periscope is an optical instrument used for viewing objects that are not in direct line of sight. It typically consists of a set of mirrors or prisms to reflect light and provide an observer with an elevated or concealed view. Periscopes are commonly used in submarines, armored vehicles, and other situations where direct visibility is limited.
images are formed in a mirror by putting something up to it.
2 images are formed
Given that ALL computer images are formed from pixels, that would be a yes.
Given that ALL computer images are formed from pixels, that would be a yes.
Three images will be formed
The image formed is real, inverted, diminished and on the same side of the mirror as the object is.
No. They will look different.
well there really is no antonym that i know of for periscope because a periscope is an object.
why isit difficult to see the details of images that are formed at the edge of the retina
images are formed in a mirror by putting something up to it.