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3 September, 10:48

What causes the lines to look bent when veiwed through the glass of water

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  1. 3 September, 13:19
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    Refraction

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    Light does not travel as fast in water as it does in air. Because of this, light will bend around the object, making it appear bent. The light refraction creates a slight magnifying affect which ends up enlarging the angle to make it appear bigger that it actually is.
  2. 3 September, 14:29
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    Rare fraction is the correct answer
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