Why do not we see a spectrum of colours when light passes through a rectangular glass slab?
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because of the geometric design. ... Thus, the difference in a prism and glass slab is that, emerging colours from the second interface are not parallel to each other instead they are diverging, so after a certain distance we see the spectrum with separated.
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