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Mirror, mirror on the wall…

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… I think you’re not working properly anymore!
We all know this scenario: We don’t leave the house without a critical glance in the mirror. Scientists have long since known that how we perceive our outer appearance relies mainly on seeing our reflection in the mirror. But does a mirror really accurately reflect our looks, or can even a mirror make mistakes?

The japanese engineer Kokichi Sugihara is famous for his geometric illusions. He constructed a corpus, whose reflection varied starkly from its appearence.


Can you explain how the reflection of a rectangle can be a circle? Try describing your answer precisely, so that your answer is comprehensible.

This Worksheet is part of the Quartely Problem Series. For more quartely problems and other classroom materials, click here.

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Subject
Classroom Materials, General Science, Mathematics, QPsS
Year
2019
Topics
Reallife Problems, Problem des Quartals - Naturwissenschaften
Guiding ideas /
Content-related competences
Space and form
Grades
Lower Secondary
Author
Oliver Straser - International Center for STEM Education (ICSE)
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