why are the bubbles rising up the fish tank appear silvery?
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because of TIR
Explanation:
TIR means the light ray traveling for denser medium to rarer medium never enter to rarer medium
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The bubbles rising in the fish tank appear silvery because :
- Light rays before putting the air bubbles have to be compelled to travel through water .
- These light-weight rays that strike the bubble at angles bigger than angle of incidence for water air surface square measure completely mirrored.
- And it's as a result of these mirrored rays that the air bubbles seem silvery.
- This is the reason why bubbles seems silvery in the fish tank.
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