what are the functions of prism ?
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- A prism is a homogeneous solid, refracting, and transparent medium enclosed by two plane surfaces that are at an angle to one another.
- The typical prism consists of three rectangular surfaces and two parallel triangular faces.
- They are constructed from glass or another transparent material that has been precisely angled-cut.
- Two of the three rectangular faces are polished and are referred to as refracting surfaces.
- The refractive angle of the prism is the angle formed by these two rectangular faces.
- Prisms are produced in a wide variety of forms and shapes to meet the needs of various applications.
- In optical devices including microscopes, lenses, telescopes, and laser diodes, prisms are frequently utilized. Other examples include:
- Interferometry
- Pattern recognition
- Rangefinders
- Laser instrumentation
- Beam steering
- Tunable lasers
- Forestry
- Stereo microscopes
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The function of prims:
- The Traveling Salesman Problem, a network of roads and rail lines linking all the cities are examples of applications for the prim algorithm.
- LAN connections, TV networks, and other applications of the Kruskal algorithm.
- List data structures are preferred by the Prim algorithm. In Kruskal's approach, heap data structures are preferred.
- Polarized light is created by prisms for optical devices like microscopes and polarimeters.
- The light beam is frequently folded through an optical system using mirrors.
- In optical devices including microscopes, lenses, telescopes, and laser diodes, prisms are frequently utilized.
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