Is there a way to prove that for a light ray passing through a prism, the incident ray, refracted ray, and respective normal all lie in the same plane?
A) Yes, this is a general property of light refraction and can be proven using principles of optics.
B) No, the coplanarity of incident ray, refracted ray, and normal is specific to the geometry of the triangular prism.
C) It can be proven only for specific cases, not as a general rule.
D) This property holds true only for certain types of prisms, not all solids.