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a ray of light incident at an angle of incidence 48° on a Prism of refracting angle 60° suffers maximum deviation. and calculate the angle of maximum deviation

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Answered by arnav75
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maximum deviation is independent of angle of incidence but minimum deviation depends on angle of incidence and formula of maximum deviation is as in picture bit here angle of prism is given 60 degree but refractive index is not given so we take refractive index of prism as that of glass that is 1.5 so answer is 30 degree maximum deviation occurs when angle of incidence is 90 degree
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

Question :- A ray of light incident at an angle of incidence 48 degree on a Prism of refracting angle 60° suffers maximum deviation and calculate the angle of maximum deviation ❓


 <b><big >Answer :- S = A(u -  1)</b></big>

Where,

S = max deviation

A = angle of prism

U = refractive index

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