girion.... INDTAP Class.... astro... e Assignment. Origins of Astronomy Learning to Look 1a main.... Tycho... (23) Math... Untitl..... Scho... Mind Ta... M Inbox... Q Search this course a. Yes. Although the shift in the image is not large, this is still an example of seeing parallax. b. No. The thumb is at a relatively small distance from the image compared to the distance from the eye to the thumb, so this is not an example of parallax. c. Yes. The image is schematic and the actual thumb does not correspond to the thumb shown in the image with enough accuracy. Even so, this is still an example of seeing parallax d. No. The image you see is a projected image of observation. Parallax takes place only in three dimensions, but not with a projection on a flat page or screen. Question 8 of 16 With an outstretched arm, hover your thumb about 1/2 inch above the image and over the thumb shown in the "Seen by right eye" image of the figure below. Close one eye and rapidly blink closed one eye then the other and repeat several more times. Why does the building in the picture not disappear as shown in the "Seen by left eye" image? Is this an example of seeing parallax? Seen by left eye Seen by right eye
girion.... INDTAP Class.... astro... e Assignment. Origins of Astronomy Learning to Look 1a main.... Tycho... (23) Math... Untitl..... Scho... Mind Ta... M Inbox... Q Search this course a. Yes. Although the shift in the image is not large, this is still an example of seeing parallax. b. No. The thumb is at a relatively small distance from the image compared to the distance from the eye to the thumb, so this is not an example of parallax. c. Yes. The image is schematic and the actual thumb does not correspond to the thumb shown in the image with enough accuracy. Even so, this is still an example of seeing parallax d. No. The image you see is a projected image of observation. Parallax takes place only in three dimensions, but not with a projection on a flat page or screen. Question 8 of 16 With an outstretched arm, hover your thumb about 1/2 inch above the image and over the thumb shown in the "Seen by right eye" image of the figure below. Close one eye and rapidly blink closed one eye then the other and repeat several more times. Why does the building in the picture not disappear as shown in the "Seen by left eye" image? Is this an example of seeing parallax? Seen by left eye Seen by right eye
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