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Subject:
pulse of red, blue light
Category: Science > Physics Asked by: daisy001-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
06 Mar 2005 16:31 PST
Expires: 05 Apr 2005 17:31 PDT Question ID: 485839 |
A pulse of red light and blue light enter a glass block normal to its surface at the same time. Strictly speaking, after passing through the block, which pulse exits first? |
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Re: pulse of red, blue light
From: xarqi-ga on 06 Mar 2005 17:51 PST |
The red pulse. |
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Re: pulse of red, blue light
From: frde-ga on 07 Mar 2005 03:38 PST |
Try shining a white light through a prism onto a screen |
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Re: pulse of red, blue light
From: tadithar-ga on 08 Mar 2005 03:00 PST |
the redpulse tracel with more velocity in a material medium. hence when tey incident normallyon a glass slab red traverses the slab quickely |
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