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II 8: Why Distant Objects Appear Small
The more distant an object, the more concentrated that object's light must be to fit into a pupil. This concentration strips the apparent qualities (magnitude, color, detail, etc.) from an object.
II 8: Why Distant Objects Appear Small
The more distant an object, the more concentrated that object's light must be to fit into a pupil. This concentration strips the apparent qualities (magnitude, color, detail, etc.) from an object.