

In general, prisms are used in numerous fields, including architecture. The applications of prisms cover a broad spectrum, but the use of light reflecting and refracting prisms are predominantly for optical research. Prisms can be described as any shape that has two faces with the same dimensions and shape as well as parallelogram sides. Primarily used in telescopes, microscopes, and periscopes Also, scientists use prisms to help to study the response that the eyes of humans react to when exposed to light.


All cross-sections parallel to base faces form an identical triangle. Surfaces of the three other faces are on the exact same planar (which isn't necessarily in a parallel plane to basis planes). In other words, it's a polyhedron, in which two sides are parallel and three faces are not. A triangular prism with a uniform shape is one that is right triangular with equal bases with square faces. The right triangular prism features the shape of a rectangle with rectangular sides, and in other cases, it's oblique. It is a polyhedron that has a triangular base, its translation copy and three faces connecting the sides. In the world of geometry, the triangular prism is triangular in shape.
