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what phenomena of light is responsible for disappearance of coin placed bottom of transparent glass filled with water? ent​

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Answered by abhiramsm2005
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It happens due to the, phenomenon of refraction of light. When the rays of light from the coin, in the denser medium, fall on the interface separating the two media, the rays of light move away from the normal after refraction.

Answered by prabhajaiswal916
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When the cup is filled with water, the penny disappears. This happens because of refraction. When light bounces off of an object, it reaches our eyes and we see the object. As light travels through the sides of the glass and the water, it's refracted and never reaches our eyes, which makes the penny seems to disappear.

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