prismalinsseihin
Prismalinsseihin, often translated as "prismatic lenses" or "lens prisms," refers to optical components that refract light. Unlike traditional lenses which primarily focus or disperse light to form images, prisms are designed to bend light rays at specific angles. This bending occurs due to the principle of refraction, where light changes speed and direction as it passes from one medium to another with a different refractive index.
The shape of a prismalinsseihin is typically a triangular prism. When light enters one face of the
Prismalinsseihin have various applications. They are fundamental components in optical instruments such as spectroscopes and binoculars,