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Physics, 22.02.2020 04:33 vane9317

A thin double convex glass lens with an index of 1.56 while surrounded by air has a 10 cm focal length. If it is placed under water, which has an index of 1.33, 100 cm beyond a small fish, what is the focal length of the lens in water?

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