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Why Are The Bubbles Rising Up In The Fish Tank Appears Silvery

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Answered by Dhairya2403
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Answer:

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Light rays before striking the air bubbles have to travel through water. these light rays which strike the air bubbles at angles greater than critical angle for water-air surface are totally reflected and it is because of these reflected rays that the air bubbles appear silvery

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Answered by agumyahonest
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Answer:

due to refiection, refraction and total internal reflection.

Explanation:

cuase the the bubbles inside the glass paper weight would still retain its properties.

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