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    Viewing Particle P in a Cylindrical Vessel - 40 cm Height Needed

    Sorry I didn't get what you said earlier. The rays bend away from each otherat the surface of the liquid. Thanks for helping me out. How do you get the answer for this question? https://ibb.co/k0zFv8
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    Viewing Particle P in a Cylindrical Vessel - 40 cm Height Needed

    These are not quite vertical, so as they emerge will be bent just a little away from each other. But the lens in our eyes is convex and it converges the rays. So why will the rays bend away from each other?
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    Viewing Particle P in a Cylindrical Vessel - 40 cm Height Needed

    sorry. I mean sin i *4/3 = sin 0 Sin i = 0 Could you please explain why that equation is used for when an object is viewed from straight above. I'm having a problem with that equation in pther questions also.
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    Viewing Particle P in a Cylindrical Vessel - 40 cm Height Needed

    But why do the rays bend if it’s for looking straight down? Because their Sin 0 *4/3 = sin r And r would have to be 0 so the rays wouldn’t bent then why does it appear to be raised?
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    Viewing Particle P in a Cylindrical Vessel - 40 cm Height Needed

    I1. Homework Statement A cylindrical vessel whose diameter and height both are equal to 30 cm is placed on a horizontal surface and a small particle p is placed in it at a distance of 5 cm from the centre. An eye is placed at a position such that the edge of the bottom is in the plane of...
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