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The apparent size of an object depends on the angle subtended by

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Answered by YASH3100
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> The apparent size of an object depends on the angle subtended but at the eye.

> As the angle increases the size of the object becomes LARGER.


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Answered by AtharvSena
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object at the eye.

The apparent size of an object depends on the angle subtended by the object at the eye.

Depending on the size of the image that is generated on the retina of the eye, an item can appear little or large. The apparent size of an object is the size that the eye perceives it to be. Think about two identical objects held at different distances from the eye, one near and one far.

Additionally, the angle a that the near item occupies at the eye is greater than the angle that the far object occupies at the eye. This demonstrates how an object's perceived size is influenced by the angle it occupies at the eye. The size of the object appears to be larger the wider the angle it occupies at the eye. Similar to how the perceived size of an object decreases with decreasing eye angle, so does it.

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