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An water bubble in water behaves like a concave lens

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QUESTION ==
An water bubble in water behaves like a concave lens

EXPLANATION ==
Since air is optically rarer than water, the ray of light bends away from the normal at the point of incidence when moving from water to air while it bends towards the normal while moving from air to water. ... It is clearly visible that the air bubble acts as a DIVERGING LENS (concave lens) in water.

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