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how is the refractive index of water calculated from its real and apparents depth

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Answered by Anonymous
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The graph of real depth d1 against the apparent depth d2 is a straight line graph passing through the origin. This shows that the apparent depth is directly proportional to the real depth. The gradient of the graph of real depth d1 against apparent depth d2 is the refractive index of water

Answered by 039harshithav
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the graph of real depth d1 against the apparent depth d2 is a straight line graph passing through the origin.

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