On a good telescope they will not. Otherwise it is probably due to the inferior quality of the lenses.
they appear to move.these are curved and twisted lines or repeated drawings of slanted lines.
An anorthopia is an existence of a defect of vision in which straight lines appear to be curved.
Lines that is curved. E.G the outline of a circle.
In a telescope the light is green to the human eye due to oxygen's emission lines. A camera's film or CCD will add the very faint color red due to hydrogen's emission lines.
No, magnetic field lines are not perpendicular to magnets. Instead, they emerge from one pole of the magnet, curve around, and re-enter at the opposite pole. This forms a closed loop pattern.
Not really, but if you have many lines it can look like a curved shape.
A topographic map typically has curved contour lines to represent elevation changes in the landscape. These lines connect points of equal elevation, allowing readers to visualize the shape and steepness of the terrain.
no
The curved lines create a sense of movement and being off balance which contributes to the image.
Curved lines symbolizes creativity and femininity
polygons can't have any curved sides
Curved lines gradually change direction in a smooth manner. This is in contrast to straight lines, which change abruptly. Curved lines are often found in nature and can create a sense of movement or flow in a design.