A beam of light composed of red and green rays is incident obliquely at a point on the…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Optics
A beam of light composed of red and green rays is incident obliquely at a point on the face of rectangular glass slab. When coming out on the opposite parallel face, the red and green rays emerge from:
- two points propagating in two different non-parallel directions
- two points propagating in two different parallel directions
- one point propagating in two different directions
- one point propagating in one direction
Answer
(B) two points propagating in two different parallel directions
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