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To draw a diagram showing the path of white light as it passes through two prisms, you can follow these steps:

  1. Draw two triangular prisms side by side. Each prism should have a base and a pointed top, with a vertical line separating them.

  2. Label the prisms. The first prism will be referred to as "Prism 1," and the second prism as "Prism 2."

  3. Draw an incident ray coming from the left side of Prism 1. This ray represents white light entering Prism 1.

  4. As the incident ray enters Prism 1, it will bend or refract towards the base-to-apex side of the prism. Draw a refracted ray showing the direction of the light as it exits Prism 1.

  5. At the vertical line separating the prisms, draw a dotted line perpendicular to the base of Prism 2. This dotted line represents the boundary between Prism 1 and Prism 2.

  6. Draw a refracted ray as the light enters Prism 2 from the end of the dotted line. This ray will bend again due to refraction as it travels through Prism 2.

  7. Finally, draw the refracted ray as it exits Prism 2 and continues its path.

Remember that white light consists of a spectrum of colors with different wavelengths. As the light passes through the prisms, each color component will refract at a slightly different angle due to the phenomenon called dispersion. This separation of colors can be represented by drawing multiple refracted rays with different angles corresponding to different colors (for example, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet).

Make sure to label the incident ray, the refracted rays, and any relevant angles or measurements on the diagram to provide clarity.

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