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A beaker 20 cm high is half filled with an oil of refractive index 1.40 and the upper half filled with water of refractive index 1.33. What is the apparent depth of the beaker as observed normally? - Physics (Theory)

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A beaker 20 cm high is half filled with an oil of refractive index 1.40 and the upper half filled with water of refractive index 1.33. What is the apparent depth of the beaker as observed normally?

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Solution

Given:

Total height of beaker = 20 cm

Lower half: Oil, depth d1 = 10 cm, n1 = 1.40

Upper half: Water, depth d2 = 10 cm, n2 = 1.33

Formula:

Apparent depth = `d_1/n_1 + d_2/n_2`

= `10/1.40 + 10/1.33`

= 7.14 + 7.52

= 14.66 cm

The apparent depth of the beaker as observed normally is 14.66 cm.

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