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why is it difficult to shoot a fish​

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Answered by rudransh34
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Due to the phenomenon of refraction the depth of pond appears to rise upwards. Hence, we cannot estimate the actual depth of fish in water and when we shoot the fish it appears to be raised therefore it becomes difficult to shoot the fish swimming in water. The figure below illustrates the phenomenon.

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Answered by Anonymous
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it is difficult to सूट a fish swimming in water because due to the refraction at water and air interface the face appear to be raised and seems to be close to the surface this is called apparent depth the suitor aims the gun apparent position of the fish instead of real position

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