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(a) A beam of monochromatic light undergoes minimum deviation through an equiangular prism. How does the beam pass through the prism, with respect to its base?

(b) If white light is used in the same way as in part (a) above, what change do you expect in the emergent beam?

(c) What conclusion do you draw about the nature of white light in part (b)?

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(a) When a beam of monochromatic light undergoes minimum deviation through an equiangular prism, then the beam passes parallel to the base of the prism.

(b) If white light is used instead of a monochromatic light, then the white light splits into its constituent colours i.e., spectrum is formed.

(c) With the help of the experiment given above, we conclude that the white light is polychromatic in nature.

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