How does a glass marble behaves in water ?
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Because the glass marble always sinks, the glass of the marble must be more dense than water. ... Molecules on the surface of water are attracted to the molecules around them and below them. This attraction causes a liquid's surface to behave if it were covered by a thin film, which resists penetration by other objects.
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EXPLANATION: A marble kept in water appears to be bigger than its actual size when viewed from the sides. This is because of the refraction of light. Light is refracted as it passes from water into the air and as we know the refracted ray bends away from normal when it passes from denser to rarer medium.
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