Changing of right side to left is called as _____________.
(a) Centre of Curvature
(b)Pole
(c) Lateral Inversion
(d)Focus
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The interchange of the left and right sides in the image of the object in a plane mirror is known as lateral inversion. In our daily experience, while looking in a mirror, the pocket of the left appears to be on the right of the image is also an example of lateral inversion.
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Lateral Inversion
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Lateral inversion is a phenomenon in which left appears to be right and vice versa. It is due to direction that light follows when it strikes a reflecting surface, generally a mirror.
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