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  • What makes a triangular prism so special compared to a parallel sided glass block in refracting light?
  • When light is passed in a parallel sided glass block the light...when a light enters a triangular prism, it leaves the prism in a spectrum of colors. Why? What give the triangular prism this ability...


  • The volume of a prism is 45 yd3. What would change if the volume of the prism were measured in cubic feet?
  • 1.The volume of the prism would decrease. 2.The...4.The volume of the prism stays the same...


  • What percent is the volume of the prism to that of the cylinder?
  • A regular hexagonal prism is inscribed in a right circular cylinder whose altitude...is 10 in and base radius of 3 in. What percent is the volume of prism to...


  • What is in the shape of a hexagonal prism?
  • ...can't think of anything in the shape of a hexagonal prism, except a stop sign, which technically has...


  • How do I make a rectangular prism float like a hot air balloon?
  • What if the hot air balloon's balloon is shaped like a rectangular prism? What should I do to make it float?


  • What is the surface area and volume of this hexagonal prism?
  • ...math project and one of the layers is a hexagonal prism. The width is 6.5cm , height is...


  • What is the volume of this triangular prism?
  • So there is a big triangular prism & a small one. The height of the big one is...


  • What is the volume of a triangular prism?
  • ... and I really want to know what the volume of a triangular prism is. Is it length*width*height or cross...


  • What is the relationship between a triangular prism and a rectangular prism?
  • what is in the triangular prism that you can find in a rectangular prism?


  • What is the apothem of a hexagonal prism that is 7 centimeters tall and has a perimeter of 24 cm?
  • Each side is 4 cm. Each angle is 120 degrees. What is the apothem of this prism?



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  • Prism (optics)

  • In optics, a prism is a transparent optical element with flat, polished surfaces that refract light. The exact angles between the surfaces depend on the application.

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