Physics
How does the deviation produced by a prism depend on
(i) the refractive index of its material, and
(ii) the wavelength of incident light
Answer
(i) For a given angle of incidence, the prism with a higher refractive index produces greater deviation than the prism which has a lower refractive index.
For example — A flint glass prism produces more deviation than a crown glass prism for same refracting angle since μflint > μcrown
(ii) The refractive index of a given transparent medium is different for the light of different colours. It decreases with the increase in the wavelength of light.
Thus, the refractive index of the material of a prism for visible light is maximum for the violet colour and minimum for the red colour.
Consequently, a given prism deviates violet light the most and red light the least.
(i.e. δ violet > δ red since μviolet > μred )
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(i) How is the angle of emergence 'i2' related to the angle of incidence 'i1'.
(ii) What can you say about the angle of deviation in such a situation?
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(i) What will be the angle of emergence?
(ii) If the angle of incidence is changed to (a) 30°, (b) 60°, state in each case whether the angle of deviation will be equal to less than or more than 36°?