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Experimental evidence that Snell's law is correct
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[QUOTE="goniahedron, post: 5846474, member: 563757"] I apologise if my question was not clear enough. It's only that by my adding of the term "direct" to "experimental evidence" led me to assume otherwise. In any case, allow me to rephrase my original question: Where can I find experimental evidence that Snell's law is correct about the different degree of refraction that each colour experiences when passing through a prism (medium) [I]beside that in which the purporting experiments use the colours dispersed from a beam of white light to extrapolate the premise. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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