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A horizontal incident beam consisting of white light passes through an equilateral prism, like the one...

A horizontal incident beam consisting of white light passes through an equilateral prism, like the one shown in the figure

What is the dispersion (θv−θr) of the outgoing beam if the prism's index of refraction is nv = 1.509 for violet light and nr = 1.431 for red light?

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