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A pencil when dipped in water in a glass tumbler appears to be bent at the interface of air and water. will the pencil appear to be bent to the same extent, if instead of water we use liquids like, kerosene or turpentine. support your answer with reason.​

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Answered by trisha8970
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A pencil dipped in water in a glass appears to be bent at the interface of air and water due to refraction of light. ... Therefore,the pencil will not appear to bend to the same extent when it is dipped in kerosene or turpentine.

Answered by janvinegi2708
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A pencil dipped in water in a glass appears to be bent at the interface of air and water due to refraction of light. ... Therefore,the pencil will not appear to bend to the same extent when it is dipped in kerosene or turpentine.

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