Physics, asked by hardikpokharel, 1 year ago

why do outer objects appear at more distance when observed from inside water?

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Answered by Anonymous
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An object seen in the water will usually appear to be at a different depth than it actually is, due to the refraction of light rays as they travel from the water into the air. ... If the angle of the beam is increased even farther, the light will refract with increasing proportion to the entry angle.


hardikpokharel: i asked about observing from inside water
Answered by kaashpraa6
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Answer:

when outer objects appear at more distance when observed from inside water because of the density of water.

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