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Total Internal Reflection in a Prism - Total Internal Reflection Through a Right-Angled Isosceles Prism

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  • Definition: Total Reflecting Prism
  • Key Points: Total Internal Reflection Through a Right-Angled Isosceles Prism
CISCE: Class 100

Definition: Total Reflecting Prism

A prism having an angle of 90° between its two refracting surfaces and the other two angles each equal to 45° is called a total reflecting prism.

CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Total Internal Reflection Through a Right-Angled Isosceles Prism

  • A total-reflecting prism has angles of 90°, 45°, and 45° and is used to produce total internal reflection within the prism.
  • A total-reflecting prism deviates a light ray by 90° or 180° without loss of intensity and is used in periscopes, binoculars, and cameras.
  • A total reflecting prism can erect an inverted image without deviation and is used as an erecting prism in slide projectors.
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