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The periscope has a reflector to make the light turn corners
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Because when u look through 1 mirror it inverts the image (either by flipping it side to side or top to bottom) so when you add another mirror it flips the image back so it it understandable
•Write down about all the uses we make of mirrors?
Christmas bulbs are convex. Make up mirrors are concave. reg. mirrors are plane
Periscope- There are two mirrors and mirrors are at an angle of 45 degrees each. Kaleidoscope- There are usually three mirrors each at 60 degrees forming an equilateral triangle. The periscope is a device for observation. ... The periscope has two mirrors in its instrumentation while the kaleidoscope has three.
The periscope has a reflector to make the light turn corners
by sunlight maybe??
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The answer depends on the angle between the mirrors. The distance between the mirrors does not, in theory, make any difference. If the angle between the mirrors is x degrees, then the theoretical number of images is (360/x)- 1 which is rounded down. In practice, minor defects in the mirrors, refraction, total internal refraction, absorptions, scattering etc will reduce the number of images.The answer depends on the angle between the mirrors. The distance between the mirrors does not, in theory, make any difference. If the angle between the mirrors is x degrees, then the theoretical number of images is (360/x)- 1 which is rounded down. In practice, minor defects in the mirrors, refraction, total internal refraction, absorptions, scattering etc will reduce the number of images.The answer depends on the angle between the mirrors. The distance between the mirrors does not, in theory, make any difference. If the angle between the mirrors is x degrees, then the theoretical number of images is (360/x)- 1 which is rounded down. In practice, minor defects in the mirrors, refraction, total internal refraction, absorptions, scattering etc will reduce the number of images.The answer depends on the angle between the mirrors. The distance between the mirrors does not, in theory, make any difference. If the angle between the mirrors is x degrees, then the theoretical number of images is (360/x)- 1 which is rounded down. In practice, minor defects in the mirrors, refraction, total internal refraction, absorptions, scattering etc will reduce the number of images.
A light bulb.
Magnifying mirrors, make-up mirrors, telescopes
Mirrors in flashlights and headlights, mirrors for shaving or make up. A mirror to make objects look bigger.
What is the term for people who make mirrors
Because when u look through 1 mirror it inverts the image (either by flipping it side to side or top to bottom) so when you add another mirror it flips the image back so it it understandable
•Write down about all the uses we make of mirrors?
Plane mirrors are flat mirrors, so bathroom mirrors or even clothes shops mirrors are known as flat mirrors.