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The change in the position of an object with respect to its background when observed from two different positions is called *​

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Answered by drkiranmishra05
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Answer:

Parallax

Explanation:

Parallax is the apparent shift of an object's position relative to more distant background objects caused by a change in the observer's position. In other words, parallax is a perspective effect of geometry.

Answered by madeducators4
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Change in the position of an object:

Explanation:

  • In material science, movement is the peculiarity wherein an article changes its situation over the long haul.
  • Movement is numerically depicted with regards to relocation, distance, speed, speed increase, speed, and time.
  • So we could infer that the course of progress ready of an item over the long haul is called motion.
  • Parallax is the name given to the clear change in the place of an article concerning the foundation, when the article is seen from two distinct positions.
  • Movement is the difference in area or position of an article with time comparative with a spectator.
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