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how to draw lateral inverse of light​

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Answered by Arpit7007
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Answered by ayansalmani991
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Have you ever observed lateral inversion or seen your reflection in a still surface of a lake? Surely, you must have seen a mirror. Why can we see our reflection on some surfaces and not others? Reflection of light is referred to the change in the direction of light upon striking a surface. This change in direction occurs whenever light hits a surface, irrespective of the texture or the nature of the surface. The difference here is that in a reflective surface such as the shiny spoons, plates and mirrors, the reflection is uniform throughout the surface leading to a crisp reflection. Mirrors are what we use most often to see our reflection. The reflection of light from a mirror seems pretty straight forward until you move. When you move, another characteristic of an image comes into the picture. If you move your left hand while standing in front of a mirror, your mirror image moves your right hand. If you shake your right feet, your mirror image moves its left feet. So a mirror reverses left and right but not top and bottom? Is the mirror doing this intentionally to play tricks with you? Let’s take a look at this.

Lateral Inversion: Left-Right Reversal

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