parallax 音标拼音: [p'ɛrəl
, æks]
n . 视差
视差
parallax 视差
parallax 视差
parallax n 1 :
the apparent displacement of an object as seen from two different points that are not on a line with the object Parallax \
Par "
al *
lax \,
n . [
Gr . ?
alternation ,
the mutual inclination of two lines forming an angle ,
fr . ?
to change a little ,
go aside ,
deviate ;
para `
beside ,
beyond ?
to change :
cf .
F .
parallaxe .
Cf . {
Parallel }.]
1 .
The apparent displacement ,
or difference of position ,
of an object ,
as seen from two different stations ,
or points of view .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Astron .)
The apparent difference in position of a body (
as the sun ,
or a star )
as seen from some point on the earth '
s surface ,
and as seen from some other conventional point ,
as the earth '
s center or the sun .
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1913 Webster ]
3 . (
Astron .)
The annual parallax .
See {
annual parallax },
below .
[
PJC ]
{
Annual parallax },
the greatest value of the heliocentric parallax ,
or the greatest annual apparent change of place of a body as seen from the earth and sun ;
it is equivalent to the parallax of an astronomical object which would be observed by taking observations of the object at two different points one astronomical unit (
the distance of the Earth from the sun )
apart ,
if the line joining the two observing points is perpendicular to the direction to the observed object ;
as ,
the annual parallax of a fixed star .
The distance of an astronomical object from the Earth is inversely proportional to the annual parallax .
A star which has an annual parallax of one second of an arc is considered to be one parsec (
3 .
26 light years )
distant from the earth ;
a star with an annual parallax of one -
hundredth second of an arc is 326 light years distant .
See {
parsec }
in the vocabulary ,
and {
stellar parallax },
below .
{
Binocular parallax },
the apparent difference in position of an object as seen separately by one eye ,
and then by the other ,
the head remaining unmoved .
{
Diurnal parallax }
or {
Geocentric parallax },
the parallax of a body with reference to the earth '
s center .
This is the kind of parallax that is generally understood when the term is used without qualification .
{
Heliocentric parallax },
the parallax of a body with reference to the sun ,
or the angle subtended at the body by lines drawn from it to the earth and sun ;
as ,
the heliocentric parallax of a planet .
{
Horizontal parallax },
the geocentric parallx of a heavenly body when in the horizon ,
or the angle subtended at the body by the earth '
s radius .
{
Optical parallax },
the apparent displacement in position undergone by an object when viewed by either eye singly .
--
Brande &
C .
{
Parallax of the cross wires } (
of an optical instrument ),
their apparent displacement when the eye changes its position ,
caused by their not being exactly in the focus of the object glass .
{
Stellar parallax },
the annual parallax of a fixed star .
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1913 Webster ]
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