Physics, asked by iushe, 1 year ago

why do objects waver when seen on a really hot day.​

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Answered by seema7416
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Explanation:

We observe random wavering or flickering of the objects near a fire on a very hot day due to atmospheric refraction. ... Refractive index of the hot air is slightly less than that of the cold air. Since, the density does not remain the same , the Apparent position of the object as seen through hot air ,fluctuates.

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Answered by traun94
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We observe random wavering or flickering of the objects near a fire on a very hot day due to atmospheric refraction. ... Refractive index of the hot air is slightly less than that of the cold air. Since, the density does not remain the same , the Apparent position of the object as seen through hot air ,fluctuates.

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