No, eyes do not make objects smaller. The image of an object on the retina is smaller than the object itself.
its the cheetah eyes
What object usually does not make it through the theemospher
An additive process is one that adds on material to an existing part or solid object to make it larger in mass. A subtractive process is one that shoves down material off of a part or solid object in order to make it smaller or lighter weight.
he put a white dot in the center of her eyes to make her eyes follow you where ever you go.
when an object is brought closer to the lens of a camera it gets smaller so that we could capture it properly. such lenses in a camera are conclave.
You have two eyes, away from each by about 6 cm. The object placed nearby makes a larger angle to both eyes as compared to distant object. From that angle, you make out the distance of the object from you. Stars are too far away for human eyes (or any animal eyes, for that purpose.) to make smaller or bigger angle. They all make the smallest possible angle witch can be recognized by naked eyes and so you can not differentiate between near or distant star. All of them are distant objects for human eyes.
No. Your eyes will stay the same size all your life. Crying can make the eyelids swell, though, which might make the eye look smaller.
Move the light source farther away from the object.
Scaling.
A scale drawing.
A scale drawing!
No you see the object because the light refelects from the object into your eyes
you can either change the volume or the mass
Manipulate the light around it.
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Either increase its volume, decrease its mass, or both.
Just about any object you care to name. If you make something bigger or smaller, you can usually make it weigh exactly 1 kiogram.