What is Real and Apparent depth ?
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The apparent depth is the distance of the virtual image, I from the surface of the water. The real depth is the distance of the real object, O from the surface of the water.
Apparent depth is usually less than real depth because you are looking from a medium of lower optical density (air) into a medium of higher optical density (water or glass). If you were under water looking up at an object outside of the water, it would appear further away.
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The apparent depth is the distance of the virtual image, I from the surface of the water. The real depth is the distance of the real object, O from the surface of the water.
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