How is it possible for the fish to see the bottom of the lake as well as the waters surface and the bank above the water?
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Explanation:
Light rays reflected from the fish are refracted at the surface of the water, but the eyes and brain trace the light rays back into the water as thought they had not refracted, but traveled away from the fish in a straight line. This effect creates a "virtual" image of the fish that appears at a shallower depth.
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The fish will see the outer world at a distance shallower than it actually is and the bottom of the lake as it is.
Explanation:
- This is because of refraction of light.
- Light rays from the outer world is refracted at the surface of water body before reaching the eye of the fish.
- The fish perceives this as though coming in a straight line and it was not refracted, thus creating a picture shallower than the actual position of the object.
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