When white light passes through a prism, it undergoes dispersion due to varying refractive indices for different wavelengths. Among the colors in the visible spectrum, red light has the longest wavelength, while violet has the shortest. Since the refractive index is inversely proportional to the wavelength, red light bends the least, while violet light bends the most.
This phenomenon occurs because a higher refractive index results in greater bending, and shorter wavelengths correspond to higher refractive indices. Thus, red light deviates less compared to yellow and violet.
As \( \lambda_{\text{red}} > \lambda_{\text{yellow}} > \lambda_{\text{violet}} \), light rays with longer wavelengths bend less.
Therefore, both Statement I and Statement II are true.
A body of mass 1000 kg is moving horizontally with a velocity of 6 m/s. If 200 kg extra mass is added, the final velocity (in m/s) is: