Physics, asked by mysticsphere1108, 11 months ago

A piece of glass disappears when immersed in glycerine-why?

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Answered by hananb
6

Answer:

This is because refractive index of glass and glycerine is same hence light doesn't bend on changing medium .

Thus we aren't able to see glass without bending or reflection of light on passing through it.

Answered by maruteymani31oct2007
0

Answer:

This is because refractive index of glass and glycerine is same hence light doesn't bend on changing medium .

Thus we are not  able to see glass without bending or reflection of light on passing through it.

Explanation:

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