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What is lateral inversion? What is the cause of lateral inversion?

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Answered by nottysidhant
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The image formed by the plane mirror is as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it."Lateral inversion" is the apparent reversal of left and right of what we see in a plane mirror image.

For example, the light rays from the right side of the arm after reflection reach the right eye and the light rays from the left arm after reflection reach the right eye. The brain perceives this image as inverted

Answered by Kushalsai26
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The image formed by the plane mirror is as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of it."Lateral inversion" is the apparent reversal of left and right of what we see in a plane mirror image.

For example, the light rays from the right side of the arm after reflection reach the right eye, and the light rays from the left arm after reflection reach the right eye. The brain perceives this image as inverted.

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