Technical data Deviating prismsArticle no: P1065100 ![]()
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Principle The goal of this experiment is that the students become
acquainted with special cases of the refraction of light at a prism
which are important in technical applications (optical instrument
construction). With the investigation and explanation of the light
path as a function of the position of the prism in relation to the
light source, knowledge about the laws of reflection and
refraction, as well as total reflection, are strengthened. In the
first part of the experiment, the normal refraction at a prism is
investigated (as a revision exercise); whereas in the second and
third parts of the experiment the possibility of employing a
right-angled prism at 90° or 180° to reverse the incident light is
recognised and understood. Benefits
Tasks Not all prisms are the same. Investigate the course of a light beam on emergence from a right-angled prism when the light - falls at an angle to the hypotenuse - hits a cathetus at right angles - is incident to the hypotenuse at right angles. Scope of delivery
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