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A beam of light that consists of a mixture of red,green and violet light strikes a prism (surrounded by air) as shown.Indices of refraction for this prism for the various colors are indicated in the table.An observer is located to the right of the prism as shown.
A beam of light that consists of a mixture of red,green and violet light strikes a prism (surrounded by air) as shown.Indices of refraction for this prism for the various colors are indicated in the table.An observer is located to the right of the prism as shown.      -Which color(s) could,in principle,be seen by the observer? A) only red light B) only green light C) only violet light D) only green and red light E) only green and violet light A beam of light that consists of a mixture of red,green and violet light strikes a prism (surrounded by air) as shown.Indices of refraction for this prism for the various colors are indicated in the table.An observer is located to the right of the prism as shown.      -Which color(s) could,in principle,be seen by the observer? A) only red light B) only green light C) only violet light D) only green and red light E) only green and violet light
-Which color(s) could,in principle,be seen by the observer?

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