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Water can cause a distortion of the light and in turn causes optical illusions. The water refracts light in such a way that objects viewed through light can appear bent, or angled sharply. This is a function of refraction.
Water is tranparent; light passes through it.
you're not actually seeing through water you are seeing the light that passed through the water so if light passes through you call it seeing through
condensation.
Light can travel through air, water, glass, and any transparent material.
The refraction of light through water. Basically light travels through a surface such as water and the different light spectrums get broken down giving you the colors you see.
Water can cause a distortion of the light and in turn causes optical illusions. The water refracts light in such a way that objects viewed through light can appear bent, or angled sharply. This is a function of refraction.
because when light hits a different martial it slows and change it direction like ridingbike from the road on to the sand.
Water is tranparent; light passes through it.
you're not actually seeing through water you are seeing the light that passed through the water so if light passes through you call it seeing through
Salt or sodium chloride dissolves when subjected to water. The reason that it is clear is since photons from light do not collide with the electrons from the salt water and resonate back light (this causes the shiny surfaces of metals). So light passes through the solution and is hardly by the ions and water.
no, when an eletric current passes through water, it causes the water to start to decompose into hydrogen and oxygen
condensation.
Light reflecting on them like water, but it's the water on your eyes.
Perhaps it is not the water that goes in through your mouth, but your mouth that consumes the water.
Light can travel through air, water, glass, and any transparent material.
The light will bend as it passes through.