Physics, asked by mahfoozfarhan4, 1 year ago

a monochromatic beam of light does not split when it passes through a prism while a beam of white light does. how are two cases different from each other? explain


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Answered by rajeev89
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a monochromatic light is in single colour so single wave length so it does not split beacause velocity inside prism is same for all .
but in case of white light which consist of seven colour means 7 different wavelength so velocity for different wavelength is different so they split after passing from prism.

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Answered by aariyasreeskumar123
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Explanation:

A monochromatic beam of light does not split when it passes through a prism while a beam of white light does. ... When a beam of monochromatic light passes through a Prism , it will refract but it does not split or disperse. This is because it is a beam of single wavelength

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