You have either a bad flasher, or one of the bulb's are burnt out.
It may be though it does not have to be.
Triangles for a triangular prism. Not sure about trangular prism, though.
Sure; mirrors, lens, prism, change of medium.
Assuming that the prism is a rectangular prism, even though there is no justification for making that assumption, the answer is 488 square units of length.
the light travels though the prism and is reflected on an object and the light is to go though all side/faces of the prism and the light is to change colorTo make this more clear: The light goes through and separates into different colors of the rainbow.
It has 6 faces, though not all of them are squares. It as two squares in all, though.
Any face of a prism can be its base. Conventionally, though, one of the triangular faces would be considered the base.
a cuboid is a slightly different shape than a rectangular pirson! a rectangular prism has a triangle at to ends unlike the cuboid! A rectangular prism does not have TWO ends that are triangles! Still working on this.....
Probably not, though I must confess I have never heard of a pyraminx.
Because of the refraction of the room and the light
None. Though there can be ten if the hexagons are concave hexagons.
The struts on a 1999 Chevy Prism are changed by jacking the vehicle up and removing the wheel. The struts are then unbolted from the vehicle while the tension is low, and new struts put in place.