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Which of the following diagrams best represents the path of light rays passing through a glass prism?
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Without the visual diagrams provided, I cannot determine which one best represents the path of light rays passing through a glass prism. However, I can describe what you should look for in the correct diagram.

When light rays pass through a glass prism, they typically undergo refraction. This means that:

1. The light rays will bend towards the normal as they enter the prism due to the change in medium (air to glass).
2. While inside the prism, the rays should continue in a straight line until they reach the second surface of the prism.
3. Upon exiting the prism, the light rays will bend away from the normal since they are moving from a denser medium (glass) to a less dense medium (air).

Look for a diagram that illustrates:
- Light rays entering the prism and bending towards the normal.
- Light rays traveling straight through the prism.
- Light rays exiting the prism and bending away from the normal.

If you can describe the diagrams or their key features, I would be able to assist you better in identifying the correct one.

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