Physics, asked by drushti76, 1 year ago

bottom of the pond appears to be raised​

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Answered by aadityakaushik6
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Answer:

because of bending of light.

Explanation:

rarefaction . As light bends when it changes its medium.

Answered by varadad25
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1. The rays of light coming from the bottom of a pond bend away from the normal as they travel from water (denser medium) to air (rarer medium).

2. Hence, they appear to come from a point above the actual point from which they come.

Therefore, the bottom of a pond appears to be raised.

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