Physics, asked by desaikomal551, 1 year ago

under what condition does a convex lens when placed in a transparent liquid become invisible ​


faraanahmedhashmi: how can it become invisible

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Answered by khurananakul10p9hdvo
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when it's refractive index is equal to that of the liquid....

desaikomal551: can u explain in some detail pls
khurananakul10p9hdvo: yes.. when u put that lens in any liquid let us suppose water if it's refractive index is equal then only it will dissapper otherwise if has more or less retractive index it will be visible..
desaikomal551: ohhh
desaikomal551: thnx
khurananakul10p9hdvo: ur welcome☺️
Answered by chetanya100
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Answer:

Hello because of the deflection and reflection of lens in the water

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