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If, while standing on a bank, you wish to spear a fish beneath the water surface in front of you, should you aim above, below, or directly at the observed fish to make a direct hit?
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Answers

Answered by sabisebwp
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Answer:

In the lake, the fish will appear closer to the surface of the water than they actually are. So while

aiming, we should try to hit a little below the surface.

However, when zapping them with a laser, we should directly hit the fish. Since the laser light will

bend downward because of the change in the refractive index, it will hit the target.

Explanation:


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Answered by princebahrain104
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Answer:

In the lake, the fish will appear closer to the surface of the water than they actually are. So while

aiming, we should try to hit a little below the surface.

However, when zapping them with a laser, we should directly hit the fish. Since the laser light will

bend downward because of the change in the refractive index, it will hit the target

Explanation:

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