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An equilateral prism is placed on a horizontal surface. A ray PQ is incident on it. For minimum deviation


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PQ is horizontal.
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QR is horizontal.
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RS is horizontal.
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QR is vertical.
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Solution

The correct option is B QR is horizontal.
For minimum angle of deviation,
Angle of incidence (i)=Angle of emergence (e)



From ray diagram of prism, we get
r1=r2

So, QR should travel through the prism symmetrically.

Hence, QR is parallel to the base of the prism, which is horizontal.
Why this Question :
This question checks the basic concept of the condition of minimum deviation for a prism.

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