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fast please Light from a laser pointer or a sodium vapour lamp do not split on refraction. Give reason​

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Answered by suryasathwik11
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Answer:

because laser is very powerful and important it has higher efficiency

Answered by vijaycrplvapi
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Explanation:

When the light from these sources bend sharply due to refraction, the coloured lights they are made up of get separated. However, lights such as the red light of a laser pointer or the yellow light of a sodium-vapour lamp are single-coloured lights. They do not split on refraction.

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