A pool of water appears to be less deep than it actually is. This happens due to which phenomenon?
A pool of water appears to be less deep than it actually is. This happens due to which phenomenon?
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The pool appears to be less deep than it really is due to the Refraction of light which takes place when the light rays pass from the pool of the water into the air. When we look into the pool of the water, we do not see the actual image; we see a virtual image of the bottom of the pool formed due to refraction of light.