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From the point of view of an earth-bound observer, it appears to move 1 degree, on the average, in 4 minutes.
yes, we can do it by using NI VISION LAB VIEW SOFTWARE.
Depends on a fair few things... as well as h.... How good your eyes are, how wide the picture is... how good the picture is... if it is terrible, as far away as possible might be best.
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An objective view is one in which the observer is uninvolved the action.
An objective view is one in which the observer is uninvolved the action.
An outside observer narration is known as third-person point of view. This type of narration involves the narrator telling the story from an external perspective, where they are not a character in the story but rather an observer. This allows for a broader view of the events and characters.
So far my view is concerned, I have realized that space and time are only relative to the observer. "Nothing is absolute" is the statement made by Albert Einstein. The very observer is the absolute. So we have to realize our own selves. This is my humble view
So far my view is concerned, I have realized that space and time are only relative to the observer. "Nothing is absolute" is the statement made by Albert Einstein. The very observer is the absolute. So we have to realize our own selves. This is my humble view
So far my view is concerned, I have realized that space and time are only relative to the observer. "Nothing is absolute" is the statement made by Albert Einstein. The very observer is the absolute. So we have to realize our own selves. This is my humble view
The point of view of the selection is first-person, narrated by an observer who is directly involved in the events being described.
The pronouns for objective point of view are "he," "she," "it," "they." In this point of view, the narrator is an observer and does not reveal any character's thoughts or feelings.
Yes, it all depends on the point of view. An object can be at rest for one observer, and in uniform motion for a different observer.
There are different kinds of solar eclipses. A solar eclipse occurs when an astrological body blocks view of the sun. If the observer is standing on the earth, and the moon moves in between the observer and the sun, that is an eclipse. If the observer is standing on earth's moon, and the earth moves between the observer and the sun, that is also an eclipse.
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