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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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Answered by ram913
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at angle of 45° it is used in the kaleidoscope

Jaidheep: Could you give some more 
ram913: Sorry
ram913: it is not inclined at 45°
ram913: In a kaleidoscope, two plane mirrors inclined with each other at 60° are used.
Jaidheep: What are the applications of kaleidoscope?
ram913: I don't know
Jaidheep: K thanks anyway
Answered by sakshamk0404
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Answer:

A kaleidoscope uses multiple reflection to form beautiful symmetric images. There are three plane mirrors strips inclined at 60 that is fitted in a cylindrical card box. Some coloured pieces of broken bangles or colourful paper bits are placed between the mirrors between two transparent glass sheets, symmetrical images with regular colourful patterns are produced.

Applications of Kaleidoscope:

Since it produces symmetric images, it is useful in studying geometric patterns in mathematics and also a toy.

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