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如图所示,玻璃棱镜ABC可以看成是由ABE、AEC两个直角三棱镜组成的,有关角度如图.一束频率为5.3×1014Hz的单色细光束从AB面入射,在棱镜中的折射光线如图中ab所示,ab与AB面的夹角α=60°.已知光在真空中的速度c=3×108m/s,玻璃的折射率n=1.5.

①求光在棱镜中的波长;

②该束光线能否从AC面射出,请通过计算说明.

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解:①根据 v=
c
n
得光在玻璃棱镜中的传播速度为:v= 3×10

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