it becomes predominantly red. Statement II: The index of refraction for light at the red end of the visible spectrum is more than at the violet end.
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Statement I: A beam of white light enters the curved surface of a semicircular piece of glass along the normal. The incoming beam is moved clockwise (so that the angle θ increases), such that the beam always enters along the normal to the curved side. Just before the refracted beam disappears, it becomes predominantly red. [...]