Physics, asked by nirajanmahato408, 10 months ago

A prism cause
a. Dispersion only
b. Deviation only
c. Dispersion and deviation both
d. Neither deviation nor dispersion

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Answered by Anonymous
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The answer is option c

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Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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The correct answer is option c. Dispersion and deviation both

  • In a prism, the refraction of sunshine takes place at the 2 slant surfaces.
  • The dispersion of white light happens at the primary surface of the prism wherever its constituent colours have deviated through totally different angles.
  • On the second surface, these split colours suffer the sole refraction and get separated.
  • Prism causes dispersion and dispersion of White light-weight By a Prism. Refraction is the bending within the path of the sunshine once it travels from one medium to another.
  • The degree that which refraction can occur depends on the wavelength of the light
  • As light passes through a prism, it's bent, or refracted, by the angles and plane faces of the prism and every wavelength of sunshine is refracted by a rather different amount.
  • Violet has the best frequency and is refracted the most. Red has the bottom frequency and is refracted the smallest amount

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