
Cutting and Polishing a Glass Prism — The Instrument That Splits White Light into Colours
A glass prism is one of the most important instruments in the history of physics. In 1666, Isaac Newton used a triangular glass prism to demonstrate that white sunlight is composed of a spectrum of colours — red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet — each refracted at a slightly different angle as it passes through the glass. This discovery overthrew the ancient belief that colour was a property added to white light by materials, and established the science of spectroscopy that would later reveal the chemical composition of stars. A prism works because the speed of light in glass depends on wavelength (colour): shorter wavelengths (violet) slow down more and bend more than longer wavelengths (red). This dispersion separates the colours spatially. Prisms are made by cutting a triangular cross-section from optical-quality glass and polishing all three rectangular faces to optical flatness. The standard dispersing prism has a 60-degree apex angle. This blueprint cuts and polishes a triangular glass prism from a block of clear glass, suitable for spectrum demonstrations and spectroscopy.
Instruções
Understand prism geometry and dispersion
Understand prism geometry and dispersion
Select the glass
Select the glass
Materiais para este passo:
Glass Sheet1 peçaMark the triangular cross-section
Mark the triangular cross-section
Ferramentas necessárias:
Diamond Scriber
ProtractorCut the glass to rough shape
Cut the glass to rough shape
Grind the first optical face flat
Grind the first optical face flat
Materiais para este passo:
Grind all three optical faces
Grind all three optical faces
Fine grind with progressively finer grits
Fine grind with progressively finer grits
Polish each face on a pitch lap
Polish each face on a pitch lap
Materiais para este passo:
Pine Pitch Glue100 g
Cerium Oxide Polish50 gTest the prism with sunlight
Test the prism with sunlight
Verify optical quality
Verify optical quality
Materiais
4- 1 peçaReferência
- 200 gReferência
- 100 gReferência
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Ferramentas necessárias
2- Referência
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