Lecture

Diving Suit Optics

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This lecture discusses the optics of a diving suit with a diver inside, exploring how light rays are refracted at the interface between the suit and water to create a virtual image of an object. By applying the equation for a spherical interface between two mediums, the instructor demonstrates how to calculate the real distance of the object from the diver's perspective.

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