Difference between apparent depth and apparent shift
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Real Depth is actual distance of an object beneath the surface, as would be measured by submerging a perfect ruler along with it.
Apparent depth in a medium is the depth of an object in a denser medium as seen from the rarer medium. Its value is smaller than the real depth.
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Apparent Depth -
It is the depth of an object in a denser medium as seen from the rarer medium. Its value is smaller than the real depth.
Apparent Shift -
It is the perpendicular distance between the incident and the emergent ray with reference to refraction of light through a glass slab.
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