A prism
Sunlight's spectrum is called a continuous spectrum because it contains all the colors of the rainbow without any gaps or breaks in the distribution. This means that sunlight consists of a continuous range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
The point at which a rubber band breaks is called its breaking or failure point.
When a wave breaks and rushes up the beach, it is called "swash."
When a beam of sunlight shines through a prism, the light gets refracted and separates into its different wavelengths or colors, creating a rainbow spectrum. This process is called dispersion. Each color in the spectrum corresponds to a different wavelength of light.
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Sunlight's spectrum is called a continuous spectrum because it contains all the colors of the rainbow without any gaps or breaks in the distribution. This means that sunlight consists of a continuous range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
The triangular one is called a Balalaika. There are several rounded ones by different names.
triangular shawls
the triforce All triangular pyramids, also called tetrahedrons, have a triangular base. All triangular antiprisms, also called octahedrons, have a triangular base. All triangular prisms have a triangular base.
A triangular-based pyramid is called a Tetrahedron. :)
It is called a triangular prism.
A tetrahedron (a triangular pyramid).
A triangle with 3 different sided triangular measures is called a scalene triangle basically.
A triangular prism is so called because the shape of the ends is a triangle. A triangular pyramid is so called because the shape of the base is a triangle.
I'd call it a triangular building but the answer you are looking for is pyramid but that is NOT what a triangular building is called.
it is also called a triangular prism
triangular prism or triangular pyramid