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Question: The refractive index of glass is 1.520 for red light and 1.525 for blue light. Let D\(_{1}\) and ...
The refractive index of glass is 1.520 for red light and 1.525 for blue light. Let D1 and
D2 be angles of minimum deviation for red and blue light respectively in a prism of this glass then :
A. D1< D2
B. D1 = D2
C. D1 can be less than or greater than D2 depending upon the angle of prism
D. D1 > D2
Solution
D1 and D2 both are the angles of minimum deviation for red and blue light respectively. We need to apply this fact into the formula for the angle of minimum deviation. Divide both the angle of minimum deviation for D1 and D2
Complete step by step answer:
D1 and D2 is the angle of minimum deviation for both red and blue light.
RI(Refractive Index) of glass for red light is 1.502.
RI(Refractive Index) of glass for Blue light is 1.525.
The angle of minimum deviation is given by:
D=A(μ -1).
Now,
D2D1=A(μB−1)A(μR−1)
D2D1=(μB−1)(μR−1)
D2D1=(μB−1)(μR−1)
Now since,
μB>μR
D2D1<1
D1<D2 (Answer)
Hence, option A is the correct option.
Additional Information:
The minimum angle through which light can be bent by an optical system. In a prism, the angle of deviation is a minimum if the incident and exiting rays form equal angles with the prism faces.
The Refractive index is the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum, to the speed of light in the respective medium.
Note:
If you solve the equation as a whole then the value will come in terms of D1 or D2.Whenever greater than less than comparison questions are given, always apply the greater value, lesser value rule. The μ in the equation of angle of minimum deviation stands for the refractive index.