A man inside a spherical diving bell watches a fish through a window in the bell, as in the figure below. If the diving bell has radius R = 1.88 m and the fish is a distance p = 1.32 m from the window, calculate the image distance and the magnification. Neglect the thickness of the window. (Use 1.333 and 1.000 for the indices of refraction of water and air, respectively.) An illustration shows a person inside a submerged spherical diving bell of radius R. The person observes a fish shown to be a distance p beyond the diving bell's viewing window. (a) the image distance (in m) answer in m (b) the magnification

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A man inside a spherical diving bell watches a fish through a window in the bell, as in the figure below. If the diving bell has radius R = 1.88 m and the fish is a distance p = 1.32 m from the window, calculate the image distance and the magnification. Neglect the thickness of the window. (Use 1.333 and 1.000 for the indices of refraction of water and air, respectively.)
 
An illustration shows a person inside a submerged spherical diving bell of radius R. The person observes a fish shown to be a distance p beyond the diving bell's viewing window.
(a) the image distance (in m)
answer in m
(b) the magnification
 

 

 

 
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