The bases of a prism are general polygons and can have any angles in the range (0, 360) degrees excluding 180 deg, subject only to constraints imposed by the polygon. The lateral faces are all rectangles (in a right prism) and they meet the bases at right angles.
angle of deviation = angle of prism x ( refractice index -1)
The term angle of deviation is used in reference to a prism.
what is glanced site of prism
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a solid figure that has a right angle
angle of deviation = angle of prism x ( refractice index -1)
The term angle of deviation is used in reference to a prism.
what is glanced site of prism
They may or may not - it depends on the prism.
the smallest angle between the incident and the emergent ray
The faces of a prism are inclined against each other through an angle called the angle of the prism. Any transparent material bound structure with such an angle can split light.
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It is named after the type of prism used in the instrument. A constant deviation prism has the property that the angle between light entering the prism (the incident light) and light exiting the prism (the emergent light) is always the same, no matter what the angle of the incident light to the prism.
Yes.
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a solid figure that has a right angle