A coin is kept at the bottom of an empty bucket. A student standing near it cannot see the coin. Another student pours some water without disturbing the coin. Now, the first student is able to see the coin from the same position.
i) Explain how it is possible to see the coin now.
ii) Why is the coin not visible without water?
iii) Name the phenomena involved in this process.
iv) Can the student see the actual position of the coin? Justify your answer
v)Draw ray diagram to illustrate it.
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it because reflection of light because when there is no water means no definite medium than light cannot band but when we add water then water is denser than a year so light went into it and the coin is visible to the first by the phenomena in his reflection of light when you can also say that it is basically in other words total internal reflection phenomenon if you find a valuable all helpful mark me as
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Due to the refraction of light in water, the first student is able to see the coin. water being denser than air bends the light inwards inside the bucket and thus the coin is visible.
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