Physics
A coin dipped in water seem raised because of
- laminar flow
- refraction of light
- reflection of light
- total internal reflection
Refraction Plane Surfaces
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refraction of light
Reason — As light passes from water to air, it bends away from the normal. The refracted rays appear to come from a point above the actual position of the coin, hence the coin appears raised.
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