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A beam of white light is incident on a hollow prism of glass as

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Answered by xxZUBAKOxx
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Then it given no spectrum

Answered by Fearlessmonster676
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No, when a beam of light passes through a prism, there is no spectrum. Actually, spectrum is produced by the deviation of different colors due to the refraction of light. When a white light passes through the hollow prism, it escapes out as it entered because no refraction takes place.

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