Periscope is located left of center, opposite the third
window aft of the second overwing exit.
The length of the periscope does not affect the size of the image seen. The size of the image is determined by the mirrors inside the periscope that reflect the light, not the length of the periscope itself.
A periscope typically contains two mirrors - one at each end of a hollow tube. The first mirror at the top of the periscope reflects the image into the tube, and the second mirror at the bottom of the periscope reflects the image out to the viewer's eye.
It depends on the specific requirements of the periscope. A mirror periscope may be more cost-effective and simple to construct, but a prism periscope can offer a wider field of view and better image quality due to reduced light loss. Choose based on the specific needs of the application.
A periscope uses the property of reflection to redirect light. Light enters through one end of the periscope, reflects off multiple mirrors inside the periscope, and exits out the other end, allowing the viewer to see an object that is not in their direct line of sight.
A periscope mirror is referred to as a "prism" or a "reflecting prism." It is the component used within a periscope to reflect light at a 90-degree angle, allowing for the viewing of objects that are not in direct line of sight.
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The MD-80 is not made by Boeing, it is made by McDonnell Douglas. Different variants of the MD-80 can hold different amounts of fuel. The lowest being the MD-87 at 5840 gallons, the highest being the MD-83 at 7000 gallons.
The typical cruise speed of an MD 80 is Mach 0.76, which is 504 mph, or 811 km/h
about 80mph, i find the MD-90 goes 10mph faster
The maximum cruising speed of the McDonnell Douglas MD-80 is Mach 0.76 (504 mph, 811 km/h)
a diagram of a periscope
someone discovered the periscope
70 - 80 miles!
well there really is no antonym that i know of for periscope because a periscope is an object.
a periscope
The periscope was invented in 1450 by Johann Gutenberg
The periscope was invented in 1450 by Johann Gutenberg.