What do you understand by the term parallax error? how can this be rectified.Explain with an example
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Parallax error
Parallax refers to the change in the apparent position of an object when viewed from different points. The most notorious example encountered in the introductory chemistry laboratory is failure to read the volume of a liquid properly in a graduated cylinder or burette.
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A parallax error is the perceived shift in an object's position as it is viewed from different angles. The error is most easily noticed by looking at a nearby object with one eye closed, then looking at it through the other eye. The apparent motion of the object is the parallax shift, and it is responsible for a small, but noticeable, error common to optical equipment.
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