Physics, 28.10.2019 15:31, EstherAbuwaah
Light coming from a fish makes an incidence angle of 30° to normal under the water. the index of refraction of water is 1.33. a fisherman is looking at the fish through air. at what angle with the normal (θr) will the fish appear to the fisherman? use snell’s law: nisinθi = nrsinθr.
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Which of the statements about waves is true? a. in longitudinal waves, particles move perpendicular to the direction the wave is traveling. b. both transverse and longitudinal waves can travel through water c. electromagnetic waves are a type of longitudinal waves. d. in a transverse wave, particles move parallel to the direction the wave is traveling.
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We have a colorless transparent liquid. it looks like water. we seperated it into a solid and a liquid by evaporration and condention was this a chemichal or a physical seperation a. chemical seperation b. physical seperation
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