The cause of seeing an oval prism light in both eyes could be a seizure. Alternatively, it could be aphasia. It is best to consult an eye doctor.
1.they both need light ray in order to function.2.they both have sensitive surface on which image is formed.3.they both have lens.4.they both have a device to regulate the amount of light that passes through the lense.5.they both are sensitive to light, shade and colour.6. they both can register smaller objects and distance objects.
Undeveloped birds need both light and warmth, so a normal incandescent light bulb will do.
No. Hurricanes are atmospheric phenomena, while earthquakes can only be triggered by processes relatively deep within the earth.
cause they both were mind damaged
where a consequence must be proved, prosecution will have to show that the defendants conduct was both the factual and the legal cause of death. legal cause: the defendant's conduct must be more than a 'minimal' cause of death but it need not be a substantial cause.
Prism
When the light ray strikes the surface of the prism, both when it enters and when it leaves, it bends owing to the different in the speeds of light in air and the material of which the prism is made. The amount of bending depends in part on the frequency of the light which is related to the colour of the light, hence the appearance of a colour spectrum which can be seen from a triangular prism.
The two Prism scales evolve feebas if traded, he will evolve into a milotic. But you have to trade while they are holding the prism scales or else they wont
they both are three dimensional prism :)
they are both prisms. they both have at least one rectangle
They are both prisms.
Refraction.In addition to refraction, a common prism demonstrates that different wavelengths of light travel at different velocities in the prism material. Hence the spreading out of the various colours.
trinangleular prism
They both have sides that are rectangular in shape. They both have a constant cross-sectional shape equal to the shape of the ends (triangle for a triangular prism; rectangle for a rectangular prism).
If the lateral edge of a prism is perpendicular to both the bases, the prism is called a right prism. In a right prism, the sides connecting the bases are perpendicular to the base faces, resulting in a uniform cross-section along its height. This characteristic distinguishes it from an oblique prism, where the sides are not perpendicular to the bases.
they both have quadrilateral bases, they're both polyhedrons, and they both can tessellate (if it's a right prism and a right pyramid)
The angle of incidence and the angle of refraction, both measured relative to a normal to the surface