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[)Tj 9 0 0 9 409.7353 138.7357 Tm 0 Tc 0 Tw (1)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 414.2353 138.7357 Tm (])Tj ET 1 g 318.46 595.268 245.703 -251.903 re f Q 0 0 0 1 K 0 J 0 j 1 w 4 M []0 d /GS2 gs 1 i 366.74 501.959 143.333 -144.667 re S [4 4 ]0 d 474.74 429.792 m 474.74 572.792 l S 1.5 w 3.864 M []0 d 423.623 553.891 m 436.123 541.391 l S 0 0 0 1 k 436.123 541.391 m 436.889 545.221 l 440.719 536.795 l 432.293 540.625 l 436.123 541.391 l f* BT /F8 1 Tf 11 0 0 11 387.7401 577.7921 Tm 0 Tc 0 Tw [(Light)-4104.9(Nor)-25(m)0.1(al)]TJ 0 -5.1364 TD (Air)Tj 0 -6.0454 TD [(Mater)-15(ial X)]TJ 11.5 -2.6818 TD (P)Tj ET 4 M 492.067 465.939 m 509.74 428.792 l 404.271 573.292 m 474.74 502.292 l 492.051 465.939 l S 492.051 465.939 m 494.081 469.276 l 494.798 460.048 l 488.19 466.529 l 492.051 465.939 l f* q -1 793 614 -794 re 12 782 m W n 0 792.06 612 -792 re W n 1 g /GS1 gs 230.559 515.986 61.87 -17.015 re f 168.189 515.986 61.87 -17.015 re f 105.819 515.986 61.87 -17.015 re f 43.449 515.986 61.87 -17.015 re f 230.559 533.501 61.87 -17.015 re f 168.189 533.501 61.87 -17.015 re f 105.819 533.501 61.87 -17.015 re f 43.449 533.501 61.87 -17.015 re f 42.949 546.501 249.98 -100.573 re f 43.449 546.001 61.87 -47.03 re f 105.819 546.001 61.87 -47.03 re f BT /F2 1 Tf 10 0 0 10 118.7035 531.9921 Tm 0 g -0.0001 Tc (Current)Tj /F8 1 Tf 1.1388 -1.2 TD -0.0002 Tc (\(A\))Tj ET 1 g 168.189 546.001 61.87 -47.03 re f BT /F2 1 Tf 10 0 0 10 178.2146 531.9921 Tm 0 g 0 Tc (P)Tj 0.6272 0 TD -0.0002 Tc (otential)Tj -0.9757 -1.2 TD -0.0001 Tc [(Diff)9.7(erence)]TJ /F8 1 Tf 1.7732 -1.2 TD -0.0002 Tc (\(V\))Tj ET 1 g 230.559 546.001 61.87 -47.03 re f BT /F2 1 Tf 10 0 0 10 235.0999 531.9921 Tm 0 g -0.0001 Tc (Resistance)Tj /F8 1 Tf 1.8651 -1.2 TD 0 Tc (\()Tj /F9 1 Tf 11.5 0 0 11.5 257.0789 519.9921 Tm ()Tj /F8 1 Tf 10 0 0 10 265.9089 519.9921 Tm (\))Tj ET 1 g 43.449 498.471 61.87 -17.014 re f BT 10 0 0 10 59.244 487.4153 Tm 0 g -0.0002 Tc 0.0278 Tw (lamp 1)Tj ET 1 g 105.819 498.471 61.87 -17.014 re f BT 10 0 0 10 127.0263 487.4153 Tm 0 g -0.0001 Tc 0 Tw (0.45)Tj ET 1 g 168.189 498.471 61.87 -17.014 re f BT 10 0 0 10 189.3962 487.4153 Tm 0 g (40.1)Tj ET 1 g 230.559 498.471 61.87 -17.014 re f BT 10 0 0 10 255.9348 487.4153 Tm 0 g (89)Tj ET 1 g 43.449 480.957 61.87 -17.015 re f BT 10 0 0 10 59.244 469.9006 Tm 0 g -0.0002 Tc 0.0278 Tw (lamp 2)Tj ET 1 g 105.819 480.957 61.87 -17.015 re f BT 10 0 0 10 127.3961 469.9006 Tm 0 g 0 Tw [(0.1)73.8(1)]TJ ET 1 g 168.189 480.957 61.87 -17.015 re f BT 10 0 0 10 189.3962 469.9006 Tm 0 g -0.0001 Tc (40.1)Tj ET 1 g 230.559 480.957 61.87 -17.015 re f BT 10 0 0 10 253.1553 469.9006 Tm 0 g (365)Tj ET 1 g 43.449 463.442 61.87 -17.014 re f BT 10 0 0 10 59.244 452.386 Tm 0 g -0.0002 Tc 0.0278 Tw (lamp 3)Tj ET 1 g 105.819 463.442 61.87 -17.014 re f BT 10 0 0 10 127.0263 452.386 Tm 0 g -0.0001 Tc 0 Tw (0.28)Tj ET 1 g 168.189 463.442 61.87 -17.014 re f BT 10 0 0 10 189.3962 452.386 Tm 0 g (40.1)Tj ET 1 g 230.559 463.442 61.87 -17.014 re f BT 10 0 0 10 253.1553 452.386 Tm 0 g (143)Tj ET 0 G 0.5 w 10 M 43.199 498.5 m 43.199 445.927 l S 105.569 546.501 m 105.569 445.928 l 167.939 546.501 m 167.939 445.928 l 230.309 546.501 m 230.309 445.928 l 292.679 546.501 m 292.679 445.928 l 105.699 546.251 m 292.929 546.251 l 42.949 498.721 m 292.929 498.721 l 42.949 481.207 m 292.929 481.207 l 42.949 463.692 m 292.929 463.692 l 42.949 446.178 m 292.929 446.178 l S 1 w 305.154 672.484 m 305.154 137.465 l S 125.63 122.086 m 486.821 122.086 l S Q A. 9. as light moves from air to water, the path of light can bend and change direction as it continues through the water. . endobj . 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