Physics, asked by nupurpandit1982, 10 months ago

Why do diving birds dive straight down to catch fish and how is this related to refraction

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Answered by Anonymous
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❏The bird flies vertically over the position of the fish, and then dives into the water at a 90 Degree angle.

The concept here is that the normally incident rays do not undergo refraction, hence the fish lies exactly where it appears to be.

Answered by Anonymous
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❏The bird flies vertically over the position of the fish, and then dives into the water at a 90 Degree angle.

The concept here is that the normally incident rays do not undergo refraction, hence the fish lies exactly where it appears to be.

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