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lf we look at the railway lines; it seems to meet at a point. Whereas, the railway lines are parallel. Why does it happen?? Answer=??​

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Answered by ranus5876
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When you look at parallel railroad tracks that maintain a certain distance apart, they seem to converge as they go off into the distance. This is because the proportion of your field of view that the tracks take up diminishes. ... This means the tracks would have converged to only take up 1/600 of your FOV.

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