why does bottom of glass filled with water appear raised when seen from above
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Due to the refraction of light, the water appears higher than its actual level when seen from above. This is a phenomenon due to which a pencil appears bent too. The light entering from denser to lighter medium bends and the this causes the refraction of light
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dud to reflection and as the width of the glass is equal at every place
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