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Physics, 12.08.2020 05:01 MrTeriffic

A large aquarium has portholes of thin transparent plastic with a radius of curvature of 1.90 m and their convex sides facing into the water. A shark hovers in front of a porthole, sizing up the dinner prospects outside the tank. Required:
a. If one of the shark's teeth is exactly 46.5 cm from the plastic, how far from the plastic does it appear to be to observers outside the tank?
b. Does the shark appear to be right side up or upside down?
c. If the tooth has an actual length of 5.00 cm, how long does it appear to the observers?

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