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can some one help me because i am doing a science project and i need to know and some other facts about periscopes

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The biggest periscope ever made was built in 2014 by experts at Purdue University. It was an experimental periscope that measured 4.7 meters (15.4 feet) in length. It was designed for use in a digital imaging laboratory.

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What was the periscope used for?

In trench warfare much use was made of devices which allowed an observer to safely see across no-mans land. The periscope was one such item.The periscope was made of wood and folded into halves so as to allow ease of carriage. When used in the trenches the folding periscope was often camouflaged with sacking. A periscope is also used for looking out of boats to see if an enemy ship is around.