A ray of light suffers minimum deviation through a prism of refractive index sqrt(2) . What is the angle of prism if the angle of incidence is double the angle of refraction within the prism?
A ray of light passing through a prism having refractive index sqrt2 suffers minimum deviation. It is found that the angle of incidence is double the angle of refraction within the prism. What is the angle of prism?
What do you mean by angle of prism ?
A prism is made of glass of unknown refractive index. A parallel beam of light is incident on a face of the prism. By rotating the prism, the minimum angle of deviation is measured to be 40^@ . What is the refractive index of the prism ? If the prism is placed in water (mu = 1.33) , predict the new angle of minimum deviation of the parallel beam. The refracting angle of prism is 60^@ .
For a small angled prism, angle of prism A of minimum deviation (delta) varies with the refractive index of the prism as shown in the graph
What is angle of deviation through a prism ?
A thin prism having a refractive index 1.634 for a ray of certain colour is to be prepared so as to give a deviation of 3^(@) for that colour . What is the angle of the prism ?
The refractive angle of a prism is 60^(@) . What is the angle of minimum deviation, if the refractive index of the material of the prism is sqrt2 ?
A ray passes through a prism of angle 60^(@) in minimum deviation position and suffers a deviation of 30^(@) . What is the angle of incidence on the prism