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What is the working principle, construction and application of periscope?


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Periscope :

  1. It is a tubular optical instrument that allows objects that are not in direct line of sight to be viewed.
  2. The simplest type of periscope consists of a tube at the ends of which are two mirrors, parallel to each other but at 45° to the axis of the tube.
  3. This device produces no magnification and does not give a cross line image.
  4. The arc of vision is limited by the simple geometry of the tube: the longer or narrower the tube, the smaller the field of view.

Working :

  1. It works on the law of reflection.
  2. The law of reflection states that the light from the object falls on one mirror at 45°from the object and is reflected, this reflected light then falls on another mirror and is again reflected until it reaches the human eye.

Construction :

  1. It can be constructed by using a pair of flat mirrors or prisms and a rectangular hollow tube that has a viewing window at the top and bottom of the tube.
  2. The mirrors within this structure are fixed at an angle of 45° at the two ends of the rectangular hollow.

Application :

  1. It is used in submarines for general navigation and detection.
  2. It is used on battlefields to look out of trenches safely without exposing the observer's body.
  3. It is used in a nuclear reactor to observe the chemical reaction.

An illustrative diagram of periscope :


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