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A doublet prism, showing the apex angles ( and ) of the two elements, and the angles of incidence and refraction at each interface. The deviation angle of the ray transmitted by the prism is shown as .
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![]() | 739 × 382 (38 KB) | NathanHagen ( talk | contribs) | A doublet prism, showing the apex angles (<math>\alpha_1$ and <math>\alpha_2</math>) of the two elements, and the angles of incidence <math>\theta_i$</math> and refraction <math>\theta'_i</math> at each interface. The deviation angle of the ray transmitte |
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A doublet prism, showing the apex angles ( and ) of the two elements, and the angles of incidence and refraction at each interface. The deviation angle of the ray transmitted by the prism is shown as .
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