Pizza slices can look different because of where you are sitting. Imagine you and your friend both have a slice of pizza, but from your seats, the slice looks bigger or smaller than it actually is, like magic! This happens because of angles and how our eyes see things from different spots.
Examples
- Your friend thinks the pizza slice is bigger than yours because they’re sitting closer to the center of the table.
- The pizza looks like a triangle from one seat, but more like a trapezoid from another.
- Two slices might look different sizes even though they are exactly the same.
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See also
- Why Do Shapes Appear to Change When You Move?
- How Does a Fractal Work Exactly?
- How Did the Pyramids Influence Early Mathematics?
- How Do Different Kinds of Maps Work Differently?
- What Causes the ‘Golden Ratio’ and Why Is It Special?
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