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Tuesday, 8 December 2009


Science question of the day: Why do objects in your rear view mirrors only look larger than they really are on the passenger side of the car, not on the driver's side?

Science question of the day: Why do objects in your rear view mirrors only look larger than they really are on the passenger side of the car, not on the driver's side?

Why do objects in your rear view mirrors only look larger than they really are on the passenger side of the car, not on the driver's side?

 

Leave your answer in a comment below, then check back tomorrow when we will tell you the correct answer and you can see if you are right.

 

The science question of the day is written by Robert Krampf from http://thehappyscientist.com.





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