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Rasgullas in sugar syrup appear to be enlarged why?

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Answered by Nameshraj
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Rasgullas have tiny pores which contain air. They resemble with sponges in large extent (only you can't eat sponge!!!) now of you dip a rasgulla in sugar solution, it abdorbs it into itself, increasing its volume considerably.
Notice that when you take out Rasgulla from the solution to eat it you first press it to give out the sugar solution.

This is one explaination. The real explaination behind this phenomenon is not absorption of sugar solution, its about refractive index of it.
( if you don't know what it is, please don't read the answer because it will make no sence.)
the refractive index of sugar solution makes the light rays to get diverged. this makes them tobget scattered away . this results in increase in distance between them. as they strike our eyes with larger distance of seperation they appear to be as swollen and bigger.
Answered by anaishachauhan
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Answer: Rasgullas in sugar syrup appears to be enlarged

Explanation: This is so as the refractive index of sugar solution diverges the light rays. This leads them to get scattered and increases in distance between them. As they strike our eyes with larger distance of separation they appear to be swollen and bigger.

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