A right angle prism is a type of prism that has two perpendicular faces, forming a 90-degree angle. It is also known as a right triangular prism or a right-angled triangular prism. The prism has three rectangular faces and two triangular faces. The triangular faces are right triangles, with one right angle and two acute angles. The acute angles of the triangular faces are equal and complementary to the acute angles of the other triangular face. Right angle prisms are commonly used in optics and geometry. In optics, they can be used to reflect or deviate light. In geometry, they can be used to calculate the volume and surface area of the prism. The volume of a right angle prism can be calculated by multiplying the area of the base (one of the rectangular faces) by the height of the prism. The surface area can be calculated by adding the areas of all the faces. Right angle prisms have various applications in fields such as photography, surveying, and scientific experiments. The…

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