why we cannot see a coin in the empty beakerbut we can see them in the fill beakers
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When you poured water into the glass, it was as though the penny had disappeared, but it was really just some bending light rays. ... Refraction occurs because of the molecules in the substances that the light rays are passing through. Gas molecules are spread out. This is why little to no refraction occurs
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