6. the one with the flat (b) is lower, so the one on the left 7. the one with the flat (b) is lower, so the one on the right 8. the one with the flat (b) is lower, so the o e on the right 9. i’m not exactly sure how to do that for u
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3. i’m not sure how i can do that for u 4. i’m not sure i can do that for u
There are two main binocular cues that help us to judge distance: Disparity – each eye see a slightly different image because they are about 6 cm apart (on average). Your brain puts the two images it receives together into a single three-dimensional image