Multiple Choice
If two different stars cast retinal images of the same size,the star that appears to be
A) brighter is likely to be perceived as larger than the one that appears to be dimmer.
B) moving is likely to be perceived as larger than the one that appears to be stationary.
C) farther away is likely to be perceived as larger than the one that appears to be closer.
D) high in the sky is likely to be perceived as larger than the one that appears to be near the horizon.
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