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Aglass sphere (n1.50) with a radius of 14.0 cm has a tiny air bubble 4.00 cm above its center. the sphere is viewed looking down along the extended radius containing the bubble. what is the apparent depth of the bubble below the surface of the sphere? your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. double check your calculations.

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