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Physics, 13.04.2021 18:30 cxttiemsp021

How is a pseudoscope different from a stereoscope microscope? (A)The images from the left and right eyepieces are reversed in a stereoscope microscope which inverts the 3D image vertically.
(B)A stereoscope produces a false 3D image that appears to be inverted from the original position.
(C)The images from the left and right eyepieces are reversed in a pseudoscope which inverts the 3D image vertically.
(D)A pseudoscope yields a 3D view that is reversed 60 degrees.

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