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The water in the pool was​

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Answered by gkakran780
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Answer:

The water in the pool was too cold

Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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Answer:

The water in the pool was translucent.

Explanation:

Transparency, also known as pellucidity or diaphaneity, is the property of a material that permits light to pass through it without significantly scattering it in the field of optics. The photons are said to obey Snell's law on a macroscopic scale (one where the dimensions are much larger than the wavelengths of the photons in question). Although transparency (also known as translucency or translucidity) permits the passage of light, it does not always comply with Snell's law (again, on a macroscopic scale); photons can be scattered at either of the two interfaces or internally, where there is a change in index of refraction. To put it another way, a translucent material is composed of elements with various indices of refraction.

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