Why does a stick appears to bend when it is put inside a bucket of water?
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Answer. (a) The apparent bending of the stick is due to the refraction of light when it passes from water into air. A ray of light OC coming from O passes from water into air and gets refracted away from normal (along CX). ... The two refracted rays CX and DY, when produced backwards, appear to meet at point I.
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The apparent bending of the stick is due to the refraction of light when it passes from water into air. A ray of light OC coming from O passes from water into air and gets refracted away from normal (along CX). ... The two refracted rays CX and DY, when produced backwards, appear to meet at point I..
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