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A coin kept in a bowl is not visible whe...

A coin kept in a bowl is not visible when seen from one side. But, when water is poured in the bowl, the coin becomes visible.

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1. When the bowl is empty, the rays of light coming from the coin are obstructed by the side of the bowl, and hence the coin is not visible when seen from one side of the bowl.
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