Prism (optics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In optics, a prism is a transparent optical element with flat, polished surfaces that refract light. The exact angles between the surfaces depend on the application.
Prism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prism may refer to: Science and mathematics. Prism (optics), a transparent object which refracts light Dispersive prism, the most familiar type of optical prism
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Bringing web applications to your Desktop. Prism is an application that lets users split web applications out of their browser and run them directly on their desktop
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PrISM Oregon: training math and science educators
PrISM Oregon is a statewide collaboration of public and private colleges and universities to build the capacity of Oregon’s K-12 teachers in math & science instruction managed by ...
PRISM Contemporary Glass: Chicago Gallery specializing in Glass Art ...
PRISM Contemporary Glass: a new standard in contemporary fine art glass sculpture. Featuring emerging and established artists sculpting in glass. For first-time buyers to seasoned ...
PRISM Climate Group
PRISM Climate Group provides the highest-quality spatial climate gridded data sets currently available. Download monthly climate data and graphics for the US.
Prism Marketing Group
Prism Marketing Group provides services that enhance the value of our clients' marketing investment. From market research to data mining, Prism Marketing Group helps businesses ...
Prism -- from Wolfram MathWorld
A general prism is a polyhedron possessing two congruent polygonal faces and with all remaining faces parallelograms (Kern and Bland 1948, p. 28; left figure). A right prism is a ...
PRISM (People Responding in Social Ministry)
This agency in Golden Valley, Minnesota provides services to communities in the western suburbs of Minneapolis. Services include a food shelf, financial assistance, transportation ...