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a) what is lateral inversion?
b) What are luminous and illuminous objects?

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Answered by shubhamgariya660
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1.The type of reversal that occurs with an image formed by a plane mirror. ... Since, however, that is (correctly) to the observer's left, the real reversal is of front and back; the image is 'turned through' itself to face the object – hence the alternative name.

2.Luminous means giving light. Hence, the luminous object means the object which gives light. The non-luminous or illuminated object means the object which can not give light

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Answered by 726211
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Lateral inversion is the effect produced by a plane mirror in reversing images from left to right. This is the reason why ambulance is written laterally inverted so that its image is aligned properly.

Luminous objects are objects that generate their own light. Illuminated objects are objects that are capable of reflecting light to our eyes. The sun is an example of a luminous object, while the moon is an illuminated object.

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