Physics, asked by vpvp197, 9 hours ago

Explain the apparent bending of pencil?
.
.
.
.
.
.
Note : Spamming = 10 answers reported​

Answers

Answered by Plzhelpmeee
0

Answer:

Because the light can't travel as quickly in the water as it does in the air, the light bends around the pencil, causing it to look bent in the water. Basically, the light refraction gives the pencil a slight magnifying effect, which makes the angle appear bigger than it actually is, causing the pencil to look crooked

Explanation:

plz mark me brainliest

I really need it

Answered by aryan14082006
0

Answer:

Light refraction occurs when something gets in the way of the light waves. ... Basically, the light refraction gives the pencil a slight magnifying effect, which makes the angle appear bigger than it actually is, causing the pencil to look crooked

Btw

please mark as brainliest please mark as brainliest please mark as brainliest please mark as brainliest please mark as brainliest please mark as brainliest

Similar questions