Light is refracted as it passes through the water.
When light passes from air into water, it changes speed and bends due to the change in density between the two mediums. This bending of light causes an optical illusion that makes the stick look broken at the point where it enters the water.
It is a physical change as there is no change chemically in the composition of the stick
The light passing from the water to the air through the curved surface of the glass causes the light to refract or bend. This bending creates an optical illusion that makes the straw appear broken or disjointed.
optical effect
Light refraction causes a straw in a glass of water to appear bent or broken.
When light passes from air into water, it changes speed and bends due to the change in density between the two mediums. This bending of light causes an optical illusion that makes the stick look broken at the point where it enters the water.
The NHL broken stick rule states that a player cannot continue to play with a broken stick. If a player's stick breaks during play, they must drop it and either get a new stick or retrieve the broken one. This impacts gameplay by potentially leaving a player without a stick, making it harder for them to defend or make plays until they can get a replacement.
He can if the stick is broken or the player has another stick or he goes to the bench
TO REMOVE A BROKEN DIP STICK USE NEEDLE NOSE PLIERS OR A MAGNET.
a green stick
A glow stick
Your stick insects have probably been fighting. this is normal
not much but it does appear if you see one click on it and black stick-men will come out of the brown car
the phenomenon of refraction. When light travels from one medium (such as air) to another medium with a different optical density (such as water), it changes speed and direction, causing the light rays to bend. This bending of light can make the stick appear broken or bent at the water's surface.
yes but ive broken 4 of them.
You lick the keyboard then stick it IN!
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