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                                    Can you ever have a situation in which a light ray goes undeviated through a prism? | 
                            
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Answer»  If the light ray falls perpendicularly on the surface and the angle of the prism is zero, i.e. i=i'=A=0 →ẟ = i+i'-A = 0 But in this case the sides of the prism are parallel and we may not call it a prism practically because it will look like a cuboid. Another case is when the prism is submerged in a dense liquid which refractive index is the same as the prism. Since the speed of light will not change in both medium hence the light will travel undeviated through the prism.  | 
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