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A fish which is at a depth of 12 cm in water (𝜇 = 4/3) is viewed by an observer on the bank of a lake. Its apparent depth as observed by the observer is ______. - Physics (Theory)

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A fish which is at a depth of 12 cm in water `(mu = 4/3)` is viewed by an observer on the bank of a lake. Its apparent depth as observed by the observer is ______.

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  • 3 cm

  • 9 cm

  • 12 cm

  • 16 cm

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A fish which is at a depth of 12 cm in water `(mu = 4/3)` is viewed by an observer on the bank of a lake. Its apparent depth as observed by the observer is 9 cm.

Explanation:

Real depth = 12 cm, refractive index (μ) = `4/3`

The relation between real depth (d) and apparent depth (d') is given by:

Apparent depth = `"Real depth"/mu`

= `12/(4/3)`

= `12 xx 3/4`

= 9 cm

Hence, the observer sees the fish at an apparent depth of 9 cm.

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