the different colours in the white light deviates through different angle in a glass prism .true or false
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The refractive index of many materials (such as glass) varies with the wavelength or color of the light used, a phenomenon known as dispersion. This causes light of different colors to be refracted differently and to leave the prism at different angles, creating an effect similar to a rainbow.
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Different colours of white light deviate through different angles on passing through a glass prism because the angle of refraction (or angle of deviation) of lights of different colours is different when passing through the glass prism. So, when white light passes through a glass prism, each colour in it is refracted (or deviated) by a different angle.
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