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A teacher sets up the following demonstration in which he places a clear glass rod with an index of refraction of 1.47 into a beaker containing an unknown liquid. When he does this, the submerged portion of the glass rod seems to disappear. The teacher gives the students the following list of possible liquids in which this glass rod has been submerged.
Material Index of Refraction
Salt Water 1.37
Glycerin 1.47
Silicon Oil 1.52
Required:
Which material is most likely to represent the liquid in the beaker and why?
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