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Abbe Error
The Abbe Principle is the amplification of angular motion over large distances allows for small errors in angular motion to be applied so that they can be visualized and measured. These Abbe errors are broken into sine and cosine errors corresponding to errors in a position parallel to the measurement and artificial shortening perpendicular to the measurement.
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