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What do you mean by lateral inversion?

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Answered by nithinsrisaiachieve
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The type of reversal that occurs with an image formed by a plane mirror. ... Since, however, that is (correctly) to the observer's left, the real reversal is of front and back; the image is 'turned through' itself to face the object – hence the alternative name.

Answered by ananya3845
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The type of reversal that occurs with an image formed by a plane mirror. ... Since, however, that is (correctly) to the observer's left, the real reversal is of front and back; the image is 'turned through' itself to face the object – hence the alternative name.

Lateral inversion is a phenomenon in which left appears to be right and vice versa. It is due to direction that light follows when it strikes a reflecting surface, generally a mirror.

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