Draw ray diagrams to show how a right angled isosceles prism made up of Crown glass can be used to obtain inverted image
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- These three diagrams are showed how a right angled isosceles prism made up of Crown glass can be used to obtain inverted image.
- Lateral Image inversion victimization right ungulate symmetric prism is employed in binoculars as shown in attached image.
- Binoculars area unit merely 2 telescopes aspect by aspect, one for every eye. However there is a problem of victimization lens because the objective lens.
- Once lightweight rays from an overseas object go through a lens, they cross over.
- That is why distant things typically look the other way up if you examine them through a light microscope.
- Therefore binoculars have a combine of prisms within them to rotate the image through a hundred and eighty degrees.
- One prism rotates the image through ninety degrees (flips it onto its side), then following prism rotates it through another ninety degrees (flips it onto its aspect again), therefore the 2 prisms effectively flip it the other way up.
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