Science, asked by genny49, 4 months ago

Why does a water droplet fallen
ground magnifies the portion?
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Answered by confusedgenius1000
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Answer:

The object appears bigger than it is. The surface of a smaller drop is even more curved, creating a bigger change in direction of the light ray. The result is a larger magnification.

Answered by itscutegirl7
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Explanation:

The object appears bigger than it is. The surface of a smaller drop is even more curved, creating a bigger change in direction of the light ray. The result is a larger magnification. ... It will act as a concave lens that bends the light rays outward.....

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