Map pling White light is incident on a very large region of air, as illustrated
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Question
Map pling White light is incident on a very large region of air, as illustrated in the figure below. Part of the incident light is scattered in all directions by the air, while the rest passes straight through. For locations Aand B below, what color of light would be seen by someone looking directly into the region of air from each location, back against the arrows? Drag the appropriate color into the box at each location (A) white light f all the air in the region above were removed, what colors would now be seen from each location? O Blue would be seen at A, and red would be seen at B O White would be seen at A and no light would be seen at B O Red would be seen at A, and blue would be seen at B. O White would be seen at both A and BExplanation / Answer
we know , n1 / n2 = sine (refracted angle ) / sine (incident angle )
applying this formual thrice , i.e the refracted ray aftr 1st slab shud be taken as incident fr 2nd slab and so on
Answer
White would be seen at A and no light would be seen at B