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Question: It has been mentioned that two beams of red and violet colours are produced to pass separately throu...

It has been mentioned that two beams of red and violet colours are produced to pass separately through a prism (angle of the prism will be 6060{}^\circ ). What will be the angle of refraction in the position of minimum deviation?
A. 3030{}^\circ for both the colours.
B. greater for the violet colour.
C. greater for the red colour.
D. equivalent but not 3030{}^\circ for both the colours.

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Solution

The angle of minimum deviation can be defined as the smallest angle through which the light will be bent by an optical instrument or a system. In the case of a prism, the angle of deviation will be a minimum when the incident and emerging rays form identical angles with the faces of the prism. This will help you in answering this question.

Complete step by step answer:
The angle of minimum deviation can be defined as the smallest angle through which the light will be bent by an optical instrument or a system. In the case of a prism, the angle of deviation will be a minimum when the incident and emerging rays form identical angles with the faces of prism. During the minimum deviation, we can write that,
r1=r2=A2{{r}_{1}}={{r}_{2}}=\dfrac{A}{2}
It has been already given in the question that, the angle of the prism will be,
A=60A=60{}^\circ
Substituting this values in the equation can be shown as,
r1=r2=602=30{{r}_{1}}={{r}_{2}}=\dfrac{60}{2}=30{}^\circ
Therefore the angle of refraction will be independent of the colour and 3030{}^\circ for both the colours.


So, the correct answer is “Option A”.

Note: The angle of incidence will be identical to the angle of refraction only when the angle the deviation is zero. This will be practically impossible because if the light enters a medium from another medium it must undergo the process of refraction. Therefore the angle of minimum deviation will never be zero even though it can be a very small value.