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A tank whose bottom is a mirror is filled with water to a depth of 19.6 cm. A small fish floats motionless a distance of 6.40 cm under the surface of the water.

A) What is the apparent depth of the fish when viewed at normal incidence?
B) What is the apparent depth of the image of the fish when viewed at normal incidence?

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Answer:

A. 4.82 cm

B. 24.66 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

The depth of water = 19.6 cm

Distance of fish = 6.40 cm

Index of refraction of water = 1.33

(A). Now use the below formula to compute the apparent depth.


d_(app) = (n_(air))/(n_(water)) * d_(real) \\= (1)/(1.33) * 6.40 \\= 4.82 cm.

(B). the depth of the fish in the mirror.


d_(real) = 19.6 cm + (19.6 cm – 6.40 cm) = 32.8 cm

Now find the depth of reflection of the fish in the bottom of the tank.


d_(app) = (n_(air))/(n_(water)) * d_(real) \\d_(app) = (1)/(1.33) * 32.8 = 24.66\\

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