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What causes you to miss an object you reach for when looking at it at an angle through two media?

A. The eyes get confusing signals because they are interpreting information from two different places.


B. The brain gets confusing signals because it is used to interpreting light that moves through air.


C. The hands get confusing signals from the eyes because of the change in medium.

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The answer to your question is A
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Answer: A. The eyes get confusing signals because they are interpreting information from two different places.

Step-By-Step Explanation: I know this is right because it has happened to me, and others multiple times.

Question:

What causes you to miss an object you reach for when looking at it at an angle through two media?

A. The eyes get confusing signals because they are interpreting information from two different places.

B. The brain gets confusing signals because it is used to interpreting light that moves through air.

C. The hands get confusing signals from the eyes because of the change in medium.

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