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Which arc comes from the largest circle?
If you cover the left and right edges you will see that they are all the same size. This is because the size of objects is sometimes distorted based on the context in which they are seen.View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,556.2K views
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Which horizontal line is longer?
Hold a ruler up to the screen and you will be surprised to discover that the lines are the same length. The illusion is achieved because the overall length of the drawing on the right is longer which fools the eye. Also, the circles in the figure on the left interrupt the line which distracts the eye.
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This figure has conflicting depth cues, so it becomes unstable as you look at it. Depending on which part looks closer at the moment, you should be able to see a chair-like figure, or a floating block.
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Are the points marked with A and B in front, or in back?
There are no depth cues, so its impossible to tell. As a result, the image becomes unstable and may appear to flip from front to back as you continue to look at it.
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Would you believe that the colors of squares A and B are the same? They are!Use your fingers or a piece of paper with holes cut in it to block out the rest of the picture and you will see that they are. [OR look at answer posted below]View SolutionSubmit Solution
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Which line (A or B) continues to the other side? To many people it looks like it is A, but if you hold up a ruler you will see that it is B.View SolutionSubmit Solution
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