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The word "periscope" is a noun. It refers to a device used for seeing over obstacles or around corners, typically by the use of mirrors and lenses.
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Mirrors have distortion in the images they project while prisms create undistorted images. :D
Light always travels in straight lines. It comes into the periscope, gets reflected once through 90 degrees by a mirror placed at an angle, then is reflected back through 90 degrees again by a second mirror. Sometimes lenses are also used to magnify the image.
The answer is that one mirror inside the periscope is meant to reflect the light onto the other mirror so that it goes back into your eyes. It was popularly used in World War I to see over the trenches without being a heavy target to artillery. It is also still used in submarines to see above water level whilst staying submerged.For a diagram that will (should) help, copy and paste the link below:http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2000-05/959444445.Eg.1.jpg
A periscope: An optical instrument that uses a series of prisms, lenses and mirrors to reflect images through a tube. Most often associated with submarines but they can also have other practical uses.A periscope works by using mirrors to bounce light from one mirror to the other. A normal periscope uses two mirrors at 45 degrees angles to the direction you want to see. The light bounces from one to the other and then to your eye. A periscope helps you to see around corners and over walls, they are also used on submarines so that they out and see around things.
An early form of the periscope was used to see over the tops of the trenches.
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In trench warfare much use was made of devices which allowed an observer to safely see across no-mans land. The periscope was one such item.The periscope was made of wood and folded into halves so as to allow ease of carriage. When used in the trenches the folding periscope was often camouflaged with sacking. A periscope is also used for looking out of boats to see if an enemy ship is around.
In trench warfare much use was made of devices which allowed an observer to safely see across no-mans land. The periscope was one such item.The periscope was made of wood and folded into halves so as to allow ease of carriage. When used in the trenches the folding periscope was often camouflaged with sacking. A periscope is also used for looking out of boats to see if an enemy ship is around.
Visible waves, ie, visible light is piped through a periscope.
The word "periscope" is a noun. It refers to a device used for seeing over obstacles or around corners, typically by the use of mirrors and lenses.
The Captain used the periscope to locate the enemy ships.A periscope is the eye of a submarine.