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EISCO Right Angled Prism, 1' (25mm) Length, 1.4' (35mm) Hypotenuse - Triangular, 90x45x45 Degree Angles - Polished Acrylic - Excellent for Physics, Light Refraction & Wavelength Experiments

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  • RIGHT ANGLED PRISM || Triangular right angled prism with 90x45x45 degree angles. Made of high quality, polished acrylic material
  • 1" LENGTH || Prism measures 1" (25mm) in length and has a hypotenuse measuring 1.4" (35mm)
  • PHYSICS EXPERIMENTS || Excellent for physics classrooms. Ideal for redirecting beams of light at a 90 degree angle, as a retro-reflector, as well as for a variety of other experiments in optics, light refraction, spectrometry and wavelengths
  • PHOTOGRAPHY || Great for photography lighting and distortion effects
  • MANUFACTURED BY EISCO LABS || Eisco Labs proudly manufactures its own products using state-of-the-art equipment, and following the highest standards of quality control. Each product is carefully designed by a team of laboratory professionals and experienced engineers with quality and durability in mind



Brian M.
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
This is a nice little prism, well polished acrylic. I got this as a visual and tactile fidget but it is well made for its original purpose.
March Hare
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
This prism is pretty small but it works like a prism should, refracting the light. I couldn't get a good shot of that otherwise I'd have included one.I'm a bit concerned that being acrylic that it may scratch more easily than a glass prism. It's also fairly expensive given its size, but it does the job.
PeryQ
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023
Much scratches on the surfaceNot reflecting light well
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2017
Cool to read with!!
Raffaele Montella
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2016
Good for HUD experiences if coupled with a tiny screen of 1"
GG
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2016
I'm not very familiar with prisms, but I can not use it for a DIY google glass project, regular light can not go though the long edge at all. either I need 2 of them to make it work, or they are the "defected" type.