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parallax    音标拼音: [p'ɛrəl,æks]
n. 视差

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parallax
n 1: the apparent displacement of an object as seen from two
different points that are not on a line with the object

Parallax \Par"al*lax\, n. [Gr. ? alternation, the mutual
inclination of two lines forming an angle, fr. ? to change a
little, go aside, deviate; para` beside, beyond ? to
change: cf. F. parallaxe. Cf. {Parallel}.]
1. The apparent displacement, or difference of position, of
an object, as seen from two different stations, or points
of view.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Astron.) The apparent difference in position of a body
(as the sun, or a star) as seen from some point on the
earth's surface, and as seen from some other conventional
point, as the earth's center or the sun.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Astron.) The annual parallax. See {annual parallax},
below.
[PJC]

{Annual parallax}, the greatest value of the heliocentric
parallax, or the greatest annual apparent change of place
of a body as seen from the earth and sun; it is equivalent
to the parallax of an astronomical object which would be
observed by taking observations of the object at two
different points one astronomical unit (the distance of
the Earth from the sun) apart, if the line joining the two
observing points is perpendicular to the direction to the
observed object; as, the annual parallax of a fixed star.
The distance of an astronomical object from the Earth is
inversely proportional to the annual parallax. A star
which has an annual parallax of one second of an arc is
considered to be one parsec (3.26 light years) distant
from the earth; a star with an annual parallax of
one-hundredth second of an arc is 326 light years distant.
See {parsec} in the vocabulary, and {stellar parallax},
below.

{Binocular parallax}, the apparent difference in position of
an object as seen separately by one eye, and then by the
other, the head remaining unmoved.

{Diurnal parallax} or {Geocentric parallax}, the parallax of
a body with reference to the earth's center. This is the
kind of parallax that is generally understood when the
term is used without qualification.

{Heliocentric parallax}, the parallax of a body with
reference to the sun, or the angle subtended at the body
by lines drawn from it to the earth and sun; as, the
heliocentric parallax of a planet.

{Horizontal parallax}, the geocentric parallx of a heavenly
body when in the horizon, or the angle subtended at the
body by the earth's radius.

{Optical parallax}, the apparent displacement in position
undergone by an object when viewed by either eye singly.
--Brande & C.

{Parallax of the cross wires} (of an optical instrument),
their apparent displacement when the eye changes its
position, caused by their not being exactly in the focus
of the object glass.

{Stellar parallax}, the annual parallax of a fixed star.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Parallax - Wikipedia
    Parallax also affects optical instruments such as rifle scopes, binoculars, microscopes, and twin-lens reflex cameras that view objects from slightly different angles Many animals, along with humans, have two eyes with overlapping visual fields that use parallax to gain depth perception; this process is known as stereopsis
  • PARALLAX Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PARALLAX is the apparent displacement or the difference in apparent direction of an object as seen from two different points not on a straight line with the object; especially : the angular difference in direction of a celestial body as measured from two points on the earth's orbit How to use parallax in a sentence
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  • Parallax | Astronomy, Optics Measurement | Britannica
    Parallax, in astronomy, the difference in direction of a celestial object as seen by an observer from two widely separated points The measurement of parallax is used directly to find the distance of the body from Earth (geocentric parallax) and from the Sun (heliocentric parallax) The two
  • Parallax - Definition, Examples, Uses
    Parallax is the apparent shift in the position of an object when observed from different viewpoints This effect occurs because the perspective from which an object is viewed changes and makes it appear differently against a distant background Parallax is a fundamental concept in astronomy and photography, plus it plays a significant role in human vision Examples of Parallax in Everyday Life
  • What Is Parallax? - ScienceAlert
    Parallax is the change in an object's relative position as seen from two different positions Mathematically speaking, the relationship between any two observation points and a distant object can be summed up in what's known as a parallax angle
  • What is parallax? - Rochester Institute of Technology
    What is parallax? Parallax is the apparent shift in position of a nearby object when it is viewed from different locations Those might be two different observatories on the Earth's surface (as was the case in the famous transits of Venus in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries), but, in most astronomical applications, are two spots in Earth's orbit around the Sun:
  • An Introduction To Parallax - Columbia University
    Introduction —Parallax is a geometrical effect that can be used to obtain a direct measurement of the distance to an object A driver and her passenger, for example, may fall prey to this effect when arguing about a car’s speed
  • ESA - Parallax
    Distances in the Universe are unimaginably vast: even the nearest star is 40 trillion kilometres away This is too far to send a spacecraft, but astronomers use a mathematical trick, called parallax, to calculate such faraway distances
  • Parallax - Cosmic Distance Ladder - NAAP
    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 It is the observed location of one object with respect to another – nothing more





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