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Explain why a stick half immersed in water appears to be bent at the surface. Draw a labelled diagram to illustrate your answer. (b) A coin in a glass tumbler appears to rise as the glass tumbler is slowly filled with water.

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(a) Explain why a stick half immersed in water appears to be bent at the surface. Draw a labelled diagram to illustrate your answer.

(b) A coin in a glass tumbler appears to rise as the glass tumbler is slowly filled with water. Name the phenomenon responsible for this effect.

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(a) The apparent bending of the stick is due to the refraction of light when it passes from water into air.

A ray of light OC coming from O passes from water into air and gets refracted away from normal (along CX). Another ray OD gets refracted along DY. The two refracted rays CX and DY, when produced backwards, appear to meet at point I. Thus, I is the virtual image of the end O of the stick. So, the stick appears to be bent as shown below.

(b) This phenomenon is due to the refraction of light as it comes out from water into air?
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