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John Clement wrote:
Of course you can make a non reversing mirror if you are careful to putthe
two plane mirrors at perfect right angles. As I recall there were someare
cheap children's toys that did things like that. Non reversing mirrors
very perturbing because you are used to seeing the asymmetries in your
shaving mirror. When they are reversed you look lopsided.
Have them look at their live image in the monitor of a digital camera.
There will be no L/R reversal.
Bob Sciamanda
Physics, Edinboro Univ of PA (Em)
treborsci@verizon.net
http://mysite.verizon.net/res12merh/
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