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Parallax is a displacement or difference in the apparent position of an object viewed along two different lines of sight, and is measured by the angle or semi-angle of inclination between those two lines.
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Parallax Method: When an object is seen by closing our right and left eye alternatively, there is a shift in the position of the object w.r.t. the background observed. This is known as parallax.
Parallax Method: When an object is seen by closing our right and left eye alternatively, there is a shift in the position of the object w.r.t. the background observed. This is known as parallax. Imagine an object P placed at a distance x from our eyes. Let the line joining the object to left and right eye make O angle w.r.t. each other. O is called parallax angle.
Parallax Method: When an object is seen by closing our right and left eye alternatively, there is a shift in the position of the object w.r.t. the background observed. This is known as parallax. Imagine an object P placed at a distance x from our eyes. Let the line joining the object to left and right eye make O angle w.r.t. each other. O is called parallax angle. The distance LR is called basis.
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