12th Class Physics Ray Optics Question Bank Ray Optics Conceptual Problems

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    A beam of white light on passing through a hollow prism gives no spectrum. Why?    

    Answer:

                    A hollow prism contains air which does not cause dispersion. The faces AB and AC of the hollow prism behave like parallel sides of glass plates. The beam is laterally deviated at each of the two refracting faces. However, the rays of different colours emerge parallel to each other. So there is no dispersion.


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