how is the phenomenon of reflection used in making a kaleidoscope what are the application of kaleidoscope
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The kaleidoscope uses mirrors. ... As light bounces off different mirrors, the eye sees the bouncing reflections, creating the patterns. And when the kaleidoscope rotates the tiny objects inside shift the chambers and as a result, our eye sees different patterns
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Phenomenon of reflection used in making a kaleidoscope and it's applications:
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- One end of the kaleidoscope contains the objects to be reflected, while the other end is sealed with glass or plastic.
- The kaleidoscope utilizes mirrors and long thin mirrors arranged facing one another.
- From the viewing side, light filters through the glass and is reflected multiple times before it exits the kaleidoscope.
- As the kaleidoscope rotates, the small objects shift the chambers, and our eyes are therefore able to discern different patterns.
- Applications:
- Kaleidoscopes are used for optical toys for children.
- In fashion design, different patterns can be created by using a kaleidoscope.
- They can also be used by mathematics teachers to teach geometry.
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