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What happens when monochromatic light passes through white light?

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Answered by smartyjay9
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But when a monochromatic light passes through a prism, the ray of light will be bent by the same amount. ... And hence to conclude, monochromatic light passing through a prism can be deviated due to difference in the medium but cannot be dispersed, since it contains wave of single wavelength unlike white light.

Answered by sharvayuzade
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Monochromatic light is light (optical radiation) where the optical spectrum contains only a single optical frequency. ... A typical example for polychromatic light is life created as thermal radiation, e.g. in an incandescent lamp; such light exhibits a broad range of optical frequencies.

Light of a single wavelength is called monochromatic light. e.g., Sodium lamp is a common source of monochromatic light. 131 Views. The human eye forms the image of an object at its. cornea.

What happens when monochromatic light passes through a prism?

But when a monochromatic light passes through a prism, the ray of light will be bent by the same amount. ... And hence to conclude, monochromatic light passing through a prism can be deviated due to difference in the medium but cannot be dispersed, since it contains wave of single wavelength unlike white light.

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