6 Prism in a single set
A glass prism is a transparent optical element with flat, polished surfaces that refract (bend) light. Typically triangular in shape, it is used to:
Disperse white light into its constituent spectrum (like a rainbow).
Change the direction of light (refraction).
Demonstrate the property of dispersion due to varying refractive indices for different wavelengths.
Applications:
In physics labs for experiments.
In optical instruments like binoculars, spectrometers.
In decorative lighting and photography effects.
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