The answer is "6". When the number 6 is rotated 180 degrees, it appears as a 9 which is upside down when compared to the original orientation.
1961 can be read the same way right side up and upside down.
This phenomenon is called the "upside-down illusion" and occurs due to the way our brains interpret visual information from our eyes. Our brains are wired to make sense of the world by positioning objects in a specific way, which results in the perception of one side as upside down and the other as right side up.
The word "NOON" is an example of an image that reads the same right side up and upside down.
To return from being upside down to being right side up, simply flip your body so that your head is facing upward and your feet are on the ground. This can be done by standing up straight or rolling over if you are lying down. Ease into the movement slowly to avoid dizziness or disorientation.
The image on a projector is often upside down because of the orientation of the projector relative to the screen. Projectors are designed to be installed upside down or right-side up depending on the installation setup, and the image can be adjusted using the projector settings to correct the orientation.
1961 can be read the same way right side up and upside down.
Right. because if you are upside down you would flick your hands the other way so left= Right Right= Left
If you mean during printing and are referring to the projected image, it is upside down if you put the negative in the carrier the wrong way. The image should go upside down in the carrier so that it is projected right side up.
yes they can see 65% of what they can see the right way up
You're not - you're the right way up but on the opposite side of the planet.
1961 was the last year that read the same upside down and right side up. After 1961, the next year that will satisfy this condition is 6009.
No, TV pictures are broadcast the 'right' way up - however, your eyes' lenses form an image on your retinas of everything in the world upside-down, and your brain adjusts the image to look correct.
This phenomenon is called the "upside-down illusion" and occurs due to the way our brains interpret visual information from our eyes. Our brains are wired to make sense of the world by positioning objects in a specific way, which results in the perception of one side as upside down and the other as right side up.
This is a contradictory question. Obviously down and up are opposites and therefore not equal. Down cannot be up, no matter if it is right or wrong. You need to rephrase the question.
The word "NOON" is an example of an image that reads the same right side up and upside down.
Not upside down
they didn't they held them the right way up and fingered your mum with it!!!