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Cut the prism by a plane that is angled so that three of the prism's vertices are on one side of the plane and three on the other. The resulting cross-section will be a hexagon.
A right-angled triangular prism!
Swarovski binoculars have roof prism.
Synonyms for the noun binoculars are field glasses, lorgnette, pince-nez, prism binoculars, or opera glasses.
Binoculars, cameras, telescopes,
A right angled isosceles ie. a 45 - 90 - 45 degree prism is called a totally reflecting prism.
I think its plane
No.
A triangular prism reflects light at specific angles. Many are used in equipment such as binoculars and telescopes to reduce their physical size.
A triangular prism reflects light at specific angles. Many are used in equipment such as binoculars and telescopes to reduce their physical size.
No, a pentagon has five angled sides. A sphere does not have any angles.