Science, asked by rahulvengatesh, 5 months ago

explain deviation produced by a prism​

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Answered by kunalboss49
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When a ray of light passes through a prism, it bends towards the base of the prism. Thus, the path of the emergent ray differs from the path of incident ray. This is called the deviation produced by a prism. The angle of deviation is defined as the angle between the incident ray and the emergent ray.

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Answered by GladsomeAngel
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When a monochromatic ray of light passes through a prism, it bends towards the base of the prism due to refraction from the two inclined faces of the prism. Therefore, the path of the emergent ray differs from the path of incident ray. This is called the deviation produced by a prism.

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