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Yes. (White) light can be split into the 7 colour spectrum; red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. White light can be split into the colour spectrum by passing it through a triangular prism, as Sir Isaac Newton did sometime between 1670 and 1672. This is a process known as dispersion.http://www.school-for-champions.com/science/images/light_dispersion1.gifIn the above picture, you can see the white light entering the prism from the left and dispersing into the 7 colour spectrum on the right. The colours at the top of the rainbow bend less than the ones at the bottom. A second prism the same way up placed next to the first prism, will give a greater dispersion of the spectrum. A second prism the other way up placed next to the first prism, will recombine the spectrum to form white light, thus reversing the process.This same process occurs in raindrops and this is why you see a rainbow in the sky when it rains.Read more: Can_you_split_white_light_into_the_color_spectrum
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WHEN AN UN POLARISED LIGHT IS MADE TO FALL ON A NICOL PRISM.(NICOL PRISM MADE UP OF CALCITE CRYSTA)if the light is split up into two Waves is o-ray and other is e-ray when we observe that the light is polarised because .the ordinary ray is after falling it will split into two rays one ray has only arrow component .other ray having only dot component this way we can say that Nicol prism acts as polarise
Aj Nicol's birth name is Andrew James Nicol.
Jimmie Nicol's birth name is James George Nicol.
Eric Nicol's birth name is Eric Patrick Nicol.
Double Refraction:Erasmus Bartholinus discovered that when a beam of ordinary unpolarised light is passed through a calcite crystal, the refracted light is split up into two refracted rays.The one which always obeys the ordinary laws of refraction and having vibrationsperpendicular to the principal section is known as ordinary ray. The other, ingeneral, does not obey the laws of refraction and having vibrations in the principalsection is called as extra-ordinary ray. Both the rays are plane polarised. This phenomenon is known as double refraction. The crystals showing thisphenomenon are known as doubly refracting crystals.Construction,Working and Use of Nicol Prism:Nicol prism is a calcite crystal whose length is three times as its width.The end faces of this crystal are grounded in such a way that the angles in the principal sectionbecomes 68o and 112o instead of 71o and 109o . This is due to increase inthe field of view.The crystal is cut in two pieces by a plane perpendicular to the principal section aswell as end faces. The two cut surfaces are grounded and polished optically flat and then cemented together by a material called 'Canada balsam'.The refractive index of Canada balsam lies between the refractive indices for the ordinary and extra-ordinary rays for calcite.Working:When a beam of light enters the faces in direction parallel to the long side,it is doubly refracted into ordinary plane polarised beam and extra-ordinaryplane polarised beam. From the values of refractive indices given above, it isclear that Canada balsam acts as a rarer medium for an ordinary ray and densermedium for extra-ordinary ray. Moreover, the dimensions of the crystal are sochosen that the angle of incidence of ordinary ray at the calcite-balsam surfacebecomes greater than the corresponding critical angle 69o. Under theseconditions, the ordinary ray is completely reflected at calcite-balsam surface and isabsorbed by the tube containing the Nicol's prism. The extraordinary ray is nottotally reflected because it is traveling from a rarer to a denser medium and is thustransmitted with no appreciable loss in intensity. It is slightly displaced laterally butemerges out of the prism parallel to its original direction. Thus only the extra-ordinary ray having vibrations parallel to principal plane, is transmitted. So thelight emerging from the Nicol's prism is a plane polarized light.Use:Nicol's prism can be used both as polarizer and an analyser.When two Nicol's are arranged coaxially, then the first Nicol which produces plane polarized light is known as polariser while the second which analyses the polarized light is known as analyser.
There are two types of Nicol Bolas There's the original Nicol Bolas and then there's the Nicol Bolas Planeswalker from the Shards of Alara block.
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Hector Nicol
Aj Nicol is 6' 1".
Hector Nicol died in 1982.