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This would be a good place to describe a simple experiment that I did many years ago to see how well the formula for the apparent depth...
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yes
Friday, 7:49 PM
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For future reference: Please provide the full statement of the problem exactly as given to you including any diagrams. If the answer is...
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It’s possible that there is a mistake with the question’s wording (Post #1) and a mistake in the diagram (Post #9). If the viewer's eye...
Friday, 11:20 AM
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Yes, I misunderstood the question; he has to look at the ice from the air to the water. They did not provide a diagram; I uploaded the...
Friday, 11:18 AM
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I got it. Thanks.
Friday, 2:48 AM
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I do not understand what you mean by "viewed from the other side"
Thursday, 11:07 PM
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Even if we assume he is wearing goggles. How does the apparent height depend on the height of ice cuboid immersed in the water
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I still fail to see how it could appear to be less than the true height when viewed from the denser medium.
Thursday, 7:24 PM
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Actually, it is a cuboid.
Thursday, 12:47 PM
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yes, he is in the water and look the ice cube
Thursday, 12:36 PM
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I'm sorry, the question says that the ice cube is partially immersed (floating). I mistakenly say immersed
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Thursday, 8:39 AM
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TL;DR Summary: I came across this question from a Sri Lankan A-level textbook. Question - An ice cube with a length of 10 cm is...
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