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Brian can't hit the fish because he is aiming to high. The water refracts the image by bending the light. So in order to hit the fish Brian must actually aim below the fish.
hit a fish in water dah
i believe it is under it but i know its not directly at it because as light enters or leaves the water (which is denser than air) it is bent slightly
You have a better chance of hitting it - it will swim forward when the spear splashes in the water.
It can effect fish by making the fish get offshore or hit the fish with to much water.
You slightly upbexause the gravity will bring it down to the center
His aim "music" aim is richboyphresh. But he never gets on it. His personal aim is tdashrich , duhh. Hit him on there but if you don't know him, don't hit him up a lot in a row. As a close friend, that is his personal aim (Tdashrich) (:
What to remember when spear fishing:When light passes through air, it travels in a straight line. However, when light passes from the air to the water, or water to the air, it is bent, or refracted. When light passes through any two substances of different densities, the light changes speed and is bent.We think we see exactly where the fish is. Actually, the fish is lower than we perceive. It appears closer to the surface than it actually is. If you put the tip of your spear in the water, it will seem bent.The secret of spearing fish is to know how much below the image to aim the spear. The fish isn't where you think it is!The greater the angle (from the vertical) the fish is viewed from, the more the light is bent. Spearing from directly above, the fish will appear to be in the same place, but will appear bigger and closer to the surface than it really is.
Because the fish probably hide in the corals when they hear a signal.
you can hit the target.
yes you dig holes in the desert until you hit water
In sports were you have to aim at a target and score, the saying "You couldn't hit water if you fell out of a boat" represents a player who is missing even the easiest of opportunities that come his way, thus being exaggerated to the extend of not hitting being able to water when fall of a boat.