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Label the following as examples of kinetic energy or potential energy: a soccer ball on a closet shelf
electrons flowing through a wire chemical bonds in a carbohydrate steam expanding in a piston
Linear Perspective
A technique in art and photography that creates the illusion of depth and volume on a flat surface by depicting objects smaller as their distance from the observer increases.
Texture Gradient
Texture gradient is a depth cue in visual perception in which the surface texture of an object becomes denser and finer as distance from the viewer increases.
Autokinetic Illusion
A visual perception phenomenon where a static light in a dark room appears to move because of small involuntary eye movements.
Tiny
A term used to describe something that is very small in size.
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