Consider passing red and yellow lights separately through the same interfaces and with the same angles of incidence.
Light of which colour will be refracted more?
This question was given to me. All I am taught is Snell’s law of refraction which states for a given pair of media you have:
$$n_1\cdot sin(i)=n_2\cdot sin(r)$$ Since $n_1$, $n_2$, and $i$ remain constant it should be that the angle of refraction in both cases should remain constant. However, my instructor says that red light is “refracted more” than yellow light. My coursebook also mentions that the refractive index $n$ depends on the wavelength of the light, but does not elaborate.
How does refraction depend on the colour of light? Does the refractive index vary with wavelengths of light? If so, how? If I say that the refractive index of some medium is $n$, what wavelength of light does that correspond to?
Any help is appreciated.