Clarifying the Calculation of Apparent and Actual Depth

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The discussion revolves around calculating the actual depth of water and clarifying the relevance of the given measurement of "1.0m." Participants confirm that the "1.0m" height of the observer's eyes above the water's surface is not necessary for the final calculation of depth. The author successfully computed the answer and sought validation for their understanding. A diagram was shared for further clarification, which received positive feedback. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of focusing on relevant data in physics problems.
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https://www.physicsforums.com/archive/index.php/t-77612.html

here's a link to the same question which has already been inquired
before by someone else.

according to the question, it asks to calculate the "actual" depth
and once I have read all the replies on that page, the author seemed to
calculate the answer. I've tried it myself and acquired the same answer.
However, I'm a little confused with the given unit "1.0m" in the question.
Is it just there to confuse the reader? because it has not been included in
any of the calculations.

Sorry for posting too many questions :(
and thank you in advance.
 
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I'm not quite understanding your concern. All the distances in the problem are given in meters.
 
Doc Al said:
I'm not quite understanding your concern. All the distances in the problem are given in meters.

oh what I meant was,
was that 1.0m necessary for calculating the final answer?
 
Ah... Are you referring to the statement: "She estimates that her eyes are about 1.0m above the water's surface"?

If so, then no, that fact seems irrelevant to the problem.
 
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Your diagram looks good to me.
 
Doc Al said:
Your diagram looks good to me.
Thank you doc
I really appreciate your help! :)
have a good weekend
 
My pleasure.
 
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