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A person standing waist-deep in a swimming pool appears to have short legs because of light a. refraction. b. interference. c. diffraction. d. reflection. e. absorption.
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A person standing waist-deep in a swimming pool appears to have short legs because of light a. refraction. b. interference. c. diffraction. d. reflection. e. absorption.
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A person standing waist-deep in a swimming pool appears to have short legs because of light
a. refraction.
b. interference.
c. diffraction.
d. reflection.
e. absorption.
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Answer: A, REFRACTION!
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(a) refraction
Refraction is the bending of light that causes something in water looks as though it is bend or crooked
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