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Why does a straight rod appear bent in water?
  1. Due to reflection of light
  2. Due to refraction of light
  3. Due to variable refractive index of water
  4. None of the above

A
Due to refraction of light
B
Due to reflection of light
C
Due to variable refractive index of water
D
None of the above
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