Physics, asked by Riddhima1153, 1 year ago

A ray of light falls on the first surface of an equilateral prism at an angle of incidence of 60° and emerges out of the prism after getting refracted through it making an angle of 30° with the second prism. Calculate angle of deviation of the ray due to refraction through the prism.​

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Answered by ckroyofficial
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angle deviation =60°+30° = 90°

Answered by yoannonymous8
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Answer:

The angle between the two refracting surfaces is called the angle of the prism, generally referred to as 'A'. For an equilateral prism, A=30°; for a right prism A=90°

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