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Draw a ray diagram to show refraction of light at both refractive surfaces of a prism placed in air.
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Refraction occurs due to a change in speed when light travels between different media.
Bihar Board X - 2023
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Oct 27, 2025
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The following ray diagram shows the refraction of light at both refractive surfaces of a prism:
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