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The prism angle affects the amount of refraction of light passing through a prism. A larger prism angle results in greater refraction, causing the light to bend more as it passes through the prism. Conversely, a smaller prism angle leads to less refraction and a smaller bending of the light.
why did you observe with indices of refraction of the colors of light in the acrylic prism
When a light ray is directed at a prism, it bends due to refraction at the first surface of the prism. Inside the prism, the light ray may undergo further refraction as it travels through the prism material. Finally, when the light ray exits the prism, it bends again due to refraction at the second surface.
Refraction is the phenomenon causes colors of visible light to be separated by a prism.
spectrum is produced by the deviation of different colour by the means of refraction. When white light trevels from air into hollow prism (contains air) so there is no change of medium ,therefore no referaction and spectrum takes place.......
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why did you observe with indices of refraction of the colors of light in the acrylic prism
The process is called refraction. When light enters a prism, it slows down and bends, causing it to separate into its constituent colors due to differences in their wavelengths.
when the ray is shone at the prism, refraction occurs and the light will split into it's original colour.
The change in direction of a ray of light as it enters a prism is called refraction. Refraction occurs due to the change in speed of light as it travels from one medium to another, causing the light ray to bend.
Ensure the prism is handled carefully to avoid scratches or damage. Use a light source that emits a narrow, focused beam to accurately observe refraction. Maintain a clean environment to prevent dust or particles from interfering with the refraction. Handle the prism with clean hands to avoid leaving fingerprints that could alter the results.