Accession No
0583
Brief Description
prism for camera lucida
Origin
Maker
Class
optical
Earliest Date
Latest Date
Inscription Date
Material
metal (brass); glass
Dimensions
length 40mm; breadth 18mm; thickness 14mm
Special Collection
Robert Whipple collection
Provenance
Purchased from T.H. Court on 01/3/1930.
Inscription
Description Notes
Quadrilateral prism in brass mount with brass eyeshade.
Condition: fair.
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Description
Prism
A prism consists of a translucent piece of glass or crystal, usually triangular in cross section, which is used to separate light into a spectrum of its separate colours.
The instrument works because different wavelengths of light are refracted (bent) by different amounts as they enter and leave the prism; the shorter wavelengths (towards the blue end of the spectrum) are refracted by the greatest amount, and the longer wavelengths (towards the red end) are refracted the least. This spreads out normal white light, which is a mixture of all the different colours, into its constituent parts and produces the rainbow effect of a spectrum.
18/10/2002
Created by: Saffron Clackson on 18/10/2002
FM:43186
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