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You are given prisms made of crown glass and flint glass with a wide variety of angles. Suggest a combination of prisms which will disperse (and displace) a pencil of white light without much
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You are given prisms made of crown glass and flint glass with a wide variety of angles. Suggest a combination of prisms which will
disperse (and displace) a pencil of white light without much deviation.
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