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Why real depth differs from apparent depth? 1. due to reflection of light 2. due to refraction of light 3. due to dispersion of light 4. due to absorption of light Which one is correct?

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Answered by mathematicalcosmolog
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real depth differs from apparent death due to refraction of light

if an object is placed in a beaker of high refractive index then the object appears to be raised from one view point, due to refraction of light as light bends away from the normal while moving from optically denser medium to optically rarer medium and we see an apparent image or false image of the object on top of of its actual position.

Answered by lucifer4916
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