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For a thin prism, why is the minimum deviation (Dm) typically small?
A. Because the refractive index (n21) is close to 1.
B. Because the angle of incidence is always small.
C. Because the prism angle (A) itself is small.
D. Because total internal reflection prevents significant deviation.
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