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Show the lateral inversion of the term 'CLASSICAL'​

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Answered by MishraVidya1205
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Answer:

we cannot show the lateral inversion here

so i have given you the steps to know the answer

steps:-  write the word "CLASSICAL" in a page...

then hold the page and stand in front of the mirror

then you can see the lateral inversion of the word "CLASSICAL"

Explanation:

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Answered by qwstoke
1

The term 'CLASSICAL' when laterally inverted appears as 'SICALSSALC'.

Lateral inversion is the phenomenon of seeing a mirror image of an object or text when it is reflected in a mirror. When a word is laterally inverted, it appears as if it has been flipped horizontally. In the case of the word 'CLASSICAL', when it is laterally inverted, it becomes 'SICALSSALC'.

Lateral inversion has several applications in science and technology. For example, it is used in optical devices such as mirrors, lenses, and prisms to create images that are laterally inverted. It is also used in some types of microscopes and telescopes to help scientists and researchers visualize and study tiny or distant objects.

In addition, lateral inversion is also important in the study of human perception and cognition. Studies have shown that the brain processes laterally inverted images differently than non-inverted images. This is because the brain has to adjust to the flipped orientation of the image, which can affect how we perceive and interpret visual information.


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