why is it difficult to shoot a fish swimming in water hloo aditi can be friends I'm pushpa
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When we look through the water to see the fish swimming around the pond, the refraction of light rays causes them to appear much closer to the surface than they actually are (as they travel from water into the air).
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- Light rays reflected off fish are refracted at the water's surface, yet the eyes and brain track the light rays back into the water as if they had not been refracted and had gone in a straight path away from the fish.
- This technique generates a 'virtual' picture of the fish at a shallower depth.
- As a result, shooting fish swimming in water is tough.
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