Lateral Inversion
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What is lateral inversion? Explain with the help of an example.
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The phenomenon because of which left hand appears right in a plane mirror is:
reflection
refraction
dispersion
lateral inversion
What is lateral inversion? Explain with the help of an example.
List the alphabets having rotational symmetry and reflection symmetry, and also list the orders in rotational symmetry as well as reflections symmetry.
What is the cause of lateral inversion?
If a person is standing in front of a mirror and his left hand is on the right side and the right hand is on the left side. What kind of mirror he is looking at?
Plane
Concave
Convex
All of these
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How is the phenomenon of reflection used in making a kaleidoscope? What are the applications of a kaleidoscope?
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It is known that the image of an object gets laterally inverted in a plane mirror, yet we are unable to recognize any change in our structure or appearance in the image. What can be the possible reason for the same?
It may appear different in different plane mirrors used.
We are ignorant about the changes.
One cannot observe its aboutlateral inversion.
We are externally symmetrical on our sides.
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How many times is a ray of light reflected by two plane mirrors placed parallel and facing each other?
- Virtual image cannot be obtained on screen.
- Image is not enlarged.
- Image is laterally inverted.
- Image is erect.
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Question 15
Draw figure showing the position of the plane mirror. Also, label the angle of incidence and angle of reflection on it.
The image of the word EARTH as seen from the periscope would appear as:
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- CRAWL
- FOOT
- MATH
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Pooja was moving with her friend Ankit. She found that in the ambulance, the spelling of ambulance was written in such a way that it was difficult to read. Her friend explains why it is so.
Explain the term lateral inversion Value?
Microscope
Telescope
Periscope
Kaleidoscope
Microscope
Telescope
Periscope
Kaleidoscope
Telescope
Microscope
Kaleidoscope
Periscope
Explain:
(i) Nature of the image of the candle formed by both the mirrors.
(ii) Nature of the image after one reflection in each mirror.
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