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What is Kaleidoscope?

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Answered by ManjotDhillon
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It is a device that is used for reflections to produce patterns .It consists of mirrors included to each other the mirror forms multiple images of objects in front of them .It creates beautiful patterns which changes when kaleidoscope is rotated or shaken
Answered by TheDeadWalker
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The kaleidoscope is a tube of mirrors containing coloured beads or pebbles, or other small coloured objects. The viewer looks in one end and light enters the other end, reflecting off the mirrors. Typically there are two rectangular lengthways mirrors. Setting of the mirrors at 45° creates eight duplicate images of the objects, six at 60°, and four at 90°. As the tube is rotated, the tumbling of the coloured objects presents the viewer with varying colours and patterns. Any arbitrary pattern of objects shows up as a beautiful symmetric pattern because of the reflections in the mirrors.

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