Why a pencil when dipped in a transparent liquid appears to be bent?
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because of refraction.
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It's due to refraction of light.
Light travels much slower in liquid than in air. When light moves from denser to rarer medium, it will bend towards normal while if from denser to rarer, object will bend away from normal.
Light travels much slower in liquid than in air. When light moves from denser to rarer medium, it will bend towards normal while if from denser to rarer, object will bend away from normal.
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