Fish in a water tank is not actually present at the point, where it appears to be? Why?
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because of refraction
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An object seen in the water will usually appear to be at a different depth than it actually is, due to the refraction of light rays as they travel from the water into the air. This tutorial explores how fish, observed from the bank of a pond or lake, appear to be closer to the surface than they really are.
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