Define dispersion of light and lateral inversion.
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In optics, dispersion is the phenomenon in which the phase velocity of a wave depends on its frequency. Media having this common property may be termed dispersive media. Sometimes the term chromatic dispersion is used for specificity
●Lateral inversion" means the apparent reversal of the mirror image's left and right when compared with the object. "Lateral" just means "sideways". ... In a plane mirror, each point on the image is as far behind the mirror plane as the corresponding point on the object is in front.

In optics, dispersion is the phenomenon in which the phase velocity of a wave depends on its frequency. Media having this common property may be termed dispersive media. Sometimes the term chromatic dispersion is used for specificity
●Lateral inversion" means the apparent reversal of the mirror image's left and right when compared with the object. "Lateral" just means "sideways". ... In a plane mirror, each point on the image is as far behind the mirror plane as the corresponding point on the object is in front.
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Dispersion Of Light is defined as the splitting up of white light into Seven component colours( I.e VIBGYOR) when passing through a transparent medium like glass prism.
Lateral Inversion is defined as the real or apparent reversal of the mirror image's left and right especially when compared with an object. ( e.g.. when you look at yourself in a plane mirror.)
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Dispersion Of Light is defined as the splitting up of white light into Seven component colours( I.e VIBGYOR) when passing through a transparent medium like glass prism.
Lateral Inversion is defined as the real or apparent reversal of the mirror image's left and right especially when compared with an object. ( e.g.. when you look at yourself in a plane mirror.)
Hope you understood:)
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