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(a) A water tank appears 1*5 m deep. Wha...

(a) A water tank appears `1*5` m deep. What is it actual depth ? Given refractive index of water w.r.t. air is `4//3`.
(b) If `1*5` m were actual depth of water tank, what would be its apparent depth?

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