A coin placed at the bottom of a beaker filled with water appears to be raised above its actual position when viewed from the air directly above. Which of the following optical phenomena is primarily responsible for this observed shift in apparent position?
- Refraction of light as it travels from an optically denser medium (water) into an optically rarer medium (air)Cevap
- BTotal internal reflection of light occurring at the water-air interface
- CDiffraction of light waves around the circular outer rim of the coin
- DDispersion of light into its component wavelengths at the water surface
Cevap
The apparent elevation of a submerged object in water is caused by the refraction of light as it passes from water into air.
Light rays reflected from the submerged object bend away from the normal when exiting water into air. Because human visual perception assumes light travels in unbent straight lines, tracing these refracted rays backward projects a virtual image higher than the object's actual physical location.
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Apparent Depth and Refraction at Plane Interfaces
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