....... light is deviated the least in the spectrum of white light obtained with a glass prism
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red light is deviated the least in the spectrum of white light obtained with a glass prism
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Red light is deviated the least in the spectrum of white light obtained with a glass prism.
- An optical prism is an illuminated optical element with flat, polished areas designed to reflect light. At least one place should be at an angle - elements with two interlocking spheres are not prisms.
- The traditional geometric shape of the visible prism is that of a triangular prism with a triangular base and rectangular sides, and when using a colloquial "prism" it usually refers to this type.
- Each light, which has a special length (or color), is reduced to a different glass. Since violet light has a shorter wavelength, it is reduced to longer than the red waves of red light. As a result, the violet light is more subdued while the red light is slightly curved.
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