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A coin in a glass beaker appears to rise as the beaker is slowly filled with water. Why?

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It happens on account of refraction of light. A ray of light starting from the coin goes water to air and bends away from normal. Therefore, bottom of the beaker on which the coin lies appears to be raised
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