Use the following scenario to answer the question. You draw an arrow from left to right on a piece of paper and place the paper well behind a glass of water. You observe that the direction of the arrow appears reversed behind the water glass! What conclusions can you draw from this experiment? (1 point) Responses It is not possible for the arrow to appear reversed behind a glass of water. The most likely explanation is that a mistake was made during the experiment. It is not possible for the arrow to appear reversed behind a glass of water. The most likely explanation is that a mistake was made during the experiment. The arrow appears reversed because light is split as it enters the water, and combines again as it exits the water. When the light re-combines, the arrow appears to be flipped. The arrow appears reversed because light is split as it enters the water, and combines again as it exits the water. When the light re-combines, the arrow appears to be flipped. The arrow appears reversed because light is bent as it enters the water, and again as it exits. The two light paths cross, making the direction of the arrow appear crossed. The arrow appears reversed because light is bent as it enters the water, and again as it exits. The two light paths cross, making the direction of the arrow appear crossed. The arrow appears reversed because light is reflected by the glass of water. Light is reflected so much that the arrow appears to face the other direction.

The arrow appears reversed because light is bent as it enters the water, and again as it exits. The two light paths cross, making the direction of the arrow appear crossed.