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A stick immersed in water appears bent due to the phenomenon of:

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A stick immersed in water appears bent due to the phenomenon of:

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The stick immersed in water appears bent due to the phenomenon of refraction.

Here are the steps explaining why:

  1. Light travels at different speeds in different mediums. In air, light travels faster than it does in water.

  2. When light moves from a faster medium (air) to a slower medium (water), it bends or refracts. This is due to a change in speed.

  3. The light coming from the stick to your eyes, when it hits the water surface, it slows down and changes direction.

  4. Your eyes, however, see the light coming in a straight path from the direction it was moving when it entered your eyes.

  5. As a result, the stick appears to be at a different location, causing it to look bent when it is actually straight.

This phenomenon is known as refraction.

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