Two triangular prisms are placed side by side, such that the second is inverted. What would happen to white light once it passes through these two prisms and why? After the first prism, white light will be divided into the color components and continue to further bend after passing the second. After the first prism, white light will be divided into the color components and rejoin into white light after passing the second. After the first prism, white light will be divided into the color components and total internal reflection
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Two triangular prisms are placed side by side, such that the second is inverted. What would happen to white light once it passes through these two prisms and why?
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