why does water act like magnifying glass
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Because water is transparent
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when a drop of water falls on a flat surface the surface in contact becomes flat while the upper part is convexed
thus it becomes a Plano convex lens which refracts light just as a magnifying glass (a biconvex lens does)
hope it helps you
thus it becomes a Plano convex lens which refracts light just as a magnifying glass (a biconvex lens does)
hope it helps you
preet206:
i asked why does it happen I didn't asked how does it happens
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