The apparent depth of an object lying in a denser medium is always ......... than the real depth.
- AGreater
- BLesser
- CEqual
- DNone
The apparent depth of an object lying in a denser medium is always ......... than the real depth.
Explanation:
The apparent depth of an object lying in a dense need always less than its real depth for all angles of observation in a rarer medium.
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