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3. You and your gold fish are looking at each other through the sides of its fis

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Question

3. You and your gold fish are looking at each other through the sides of its fish tank. If your and the fish's eye are on the same normal line, Where do you see each other (closer to or farther from the surface)? Draw at least two rays from each object to support your answer. 4a. You are looking at an object and then place a sheet of thick transparent glass between you and the object. Does the object look the same distance away, closer or farther away? (The object is in air on the other side of the class from you). Justify your answer with ray diagrams! 4b. If the object?s apparent distance changed, by how much did it change? (Assume the glass has an index of refraction n and a thickness H.)

Explanation / Answer

3. cosure to due to refraction.

4a. the object look closure due to refraction.

4b. refractive index n = real depth H / apparent depth

apparent depth = H / n

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