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Prism angles
Hi,
Just a quick question, is there a formula to calculate the angle at which a specific wavelenght leaves a prism? I know about Snellius and Dispersion
and that the index of refactions is not linear to the wavelenght but is there a prove or a formula or something that tells me why the blue part is
closer to the prism then the red one ?
I have been googling for that all day long now but always come up with the angles and the index of refaction but never with a frequency or a
wavelenght associated to it.
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I assume you know the formula, what you also need is a table listing the index verses wavelength. For whatever specific wavelength of interest you do
the calculations given the value of n for that wavelength. Examples are a simple search away. From a wiki page this image:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refractive_index
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prism
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/refrn/Lesson-4/Dispers...
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" Richard Feynman
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Mhm okay thank you so its really material specific like I cant calculate it without any information.
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