Why dispersion of light does not takes place in a glass slab?
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If the two interface surfaces are parallel to each other, as in a 'slab' of glass, all of the bending (and dispersion) that takes place at the first interfaces is exactly reversed at the second,'undoing' the effect of the first interface; so although the emerging ray of light is displaced slightly from the entering.
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