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What is a kaleidoscope and on what principal does it work?​
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Answered by meghanaa197
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Kaleidoscopes work on the principle of multiple reflections.

The mirrors reflect the images of objects inside, creating a symmetrical pattern. When you look at your reflection in one mirror, you see light that has come from your face and bounced off the mirror.

Answered by Anonymous
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A Kaleidoscope is an instrument which contains several mirrors placed at an angle to each other, usually 60 degrees. This allows multiple reflections to be created of the objects inside the kaleidoscope. Typically there are three rectangular mirrors making an angle of 60 degrees to each other. These three mirrors form an equilateral triangle.

Kaleidoscopes work on the principle of multiple reflections.

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