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Answered by nishitadeka82
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  • A dispersive prism can be used to break white light up into its constituent spectral colors (the colors of the rainbow). Furthermore, prisms can be used to reflect light, or to split light into components with different polarizations.

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Answered by maheshsingha553
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A dispersive prism can be used to break white light up into its constituent spectral colors (the colors of the rainbow). Furthermore, prisms can be used to reflect light, or to split light into components with different polarizations.

These colors are often observed as light passes through a triangular prism. Upon passage through the prism, the white light is separated into its component colors - red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. The separation of visible light into its different colors is known as dispersion.

As light passes through a prism, it is bent, or refracted, by the angles and plane faces of the prism and each wavelength of light is refracted by a slightly different amount. Violet has the highest frequency and is refracted the most. Red has the lowest frequency and is refracted the least.

Prism Based on Shape of Bases

Triangular prism (has triangular bases) Square prism (has square bases) Rectangular prism (has rectangular bases) Pentagonal prism (has pentagonal bases) Hexagonal prism (has hexagonal bases)

PRISM stands for "Planning Tool for Resource Integration, Synchronization, and Management," and is a "data tool" designed to collect and process "foreign intelligence" that passes through American servers.

angle of prism is the angle between the two surface of the prism from which the light enters into the prism and from the light goes out after refraction.

violet light

Each beam of light, with its own particular wavelength (or color), is slowed differently by the glass. Since violet light has a shorter wavelength, it is slowed more than the longer wavelengths of red light. Consequently, violet light is bent the most while red light is bent the least.

To see all the colors separately, you can use a prism. A prism is a piece of glass or plastic in the shape of a triangle. The colors of the rainbow in order are: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.

If you mix all of the colors of light together, you get white light (like the light from your flashlight). Prisms bend different colors different amounts. ... So when you shine a laser through a prism, there's nothing to be separated, and the light stays together

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