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What is a mirage?
Miraj is a optical illusion where it appears that water has collected on the road at a distance place but when we get there we do not find any water ​

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Answered by sanyam75
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Mirage is one the case of the application of the refraction .

It occurs by the light that refractes back due to hitting the road( reference ) at a crititcal angle . It is observed in summer days , because in summer the air temperature increases , decreasing its refractive index and therefore decreasing critical angle of light in air.....

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Answered by shettyshreyas223
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What is a mirage?

Under a baking sun, a weary traveller trudges across a seemingly never-ending expanse of desert. Looking up, he suddenly spots something in the distance: a sparkling lake. He rubs his eyes. It’s still there. Picking up the pace in glee he strides ahead… only for the water to melt into thin air.

You might think our traveller was hallucinating, but mirages are a naturally-occurring optical illusion. In cartoons, a mirage is often depicted as a peaceful, lush oasis lying in the shade of swaying palm trees, but in reality it is much more likely to look like a pool of water.

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