Science, asked by abhisheksingh668, 10 months ago

What happens to a beam of white light when it gets refracted through a
glass prism ? Which colour deviates the most and the least after
refraction through a prism? What is likely to happen if a second identical
prism is placed in an inverted position with respect to the first prism?
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Answered by rajnandb383
27

Answer:

When Beam of white light gets refracted through a prism it gets dispersed and spectrum of Seven colours namely: Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red. In this Red Clolor devuates the most and Violet Color Deviates the least.

When a second identical

prism is placed in an inverted position with respect to the first prism then the Seven Colors get converted into White Beam of light.

Answered by anuchauhan8121979
6

Answer:

Explanation:

When light passes through a prism the light bends. As a result, the different colors that make up white light become separated. This happens because each color has a particular wavelength and each wavelength bends at a different angle

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