20 Physics -- Reflection at Plane Surfaces

Within a glass slab , a double convex air bubble is formed . How would the air bubbles behave ? 

Within a glass slab , a double convex air bubble is formed . How would the air bubbles behave ? 

Within a glass slab, a double convex air bubble would behave as a converging lens. It would refract light, causing the light rays passing through it to converge, resulting in the formation of a real, inverted, and diminished image.



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