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does a Prism displace or deviate an incident ray​

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Answered by HirakRaza
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Prisms that deviate the ray path, rotate the image, or simply displace the image from its original axis are helpful in many imaging systems. Ray deviations are usually done at angles of 45°, 60°, 90°, and 180°. This helps to condense system size or adjust the ray path without affecting the rest of the system setup.

Answered by Ayushnirban
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Answer: Prisms that deviate the ray path, rotate the image, or simply displace the image from its original axis are helpful in many imaging systems. Ray deviations are usually done at angles of 45°, 60°, 90°, and 180°. ... Rotation prisms, such as dove prisms, are used to rotate an image after it is inverted

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