Prisms are commonly used in spectroscopy for dispersing or controlling the direction or polarisation of light. This can be helpful for splitting the incoming light into its wavelength components to ...
A thin beam of white light from an overhead projector goes into a prism, dispersing the colours into a rainbow. Turn on the projector. Hold the prism by the parallel flat faces, with one of the points ...
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