A prism bends and separates white light into a spectrum of colors through refraction. In optics, it’s used in cameras, binoculars, and scientific instruments to manipulate light paths. Photographers benefit from precise color control, while physicists study light behavior. Educators also use prisms to demonstrate wave theory, making them valuable across science and imaging fields.
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