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the intensity of scattered light is maximum at

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Answered by sailorking
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Answer:

The intensity of scattered light is maximum when the light is passed through a prism, and due to the different refractive index value of each light wavelength, the light gets dispersed while coming out of the prism.

Explanation:

The dispersion of light can be best explained with the help of white light being passed through a prism. As white light is a light, which contains nearly 7 distinguishable colors of light, each having a separate wavelength, and they are scattered when they are passed through a prism.

Answered by Prithvi04
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Answer:

when light passes through a prism

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