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Dispersion of Light
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  2. Sir from where this theta=A(u-1) has come
    6 years ago by Anshuman
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    u=(sin((A min deviation)/2))/sin(A/2) For small angled prisms A and deviation minimum is small. So, using the small angle approximation, we get: u=(A d.min)/A. Solving for minimum deviation we get this equal to A(u-1).
    5 years ago by Santhosh Prabahar

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