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The concept of apparent depth is required to solve the problem.
First, determine the apparent depth of the fish when viewed at normal incidence to the water by using the relationship between actual depth of the fish and apparent depth of the fish. Then determine the real depth of the reflection of the fish in the mirror. Finally determine the apparent depth of the fish’s reflection when viewed at normal incidence by using the relationship between actual depth of the fish’s reflection and apparent depth of the fish’s reflection.
If viewed at normal incidence to the water, the apparent depth of an object floating in water is determined by using the formula,
Here, is the refractive index of the air, is the refractive index of the water, is real depth of the object, and is apparent depth of the object.
(A)
Calculate the apparent depth of the fish.
The apparent depth of the fish is calculated by using the relation,
Substitute 7.10 cm for , 1.00 for , and 1.33 for in the above equation.
Calculate the apparent depth of the reflection of the fish in the bottom of the tank.
The actual depth of the reflection of the fish in the bottom of the tank is given as,
Here, s is the depth of the mirror and is the actual depth of the fish in the water.
Substitute 19.4 cm for s and 7.10 cm for in the above equation.
The apparent depth of the reflection of the fish in the bottom of the tank is given as,
Substitute 31.7 cm for , 1.00 for , and 1.33 for in the equation.
Ans: Part A
The apparent depth of the fish is 5.34 cm.
Part BThe apparent depth of the reflection of the fish in the bottom of the tank is 23.8 cm.