I knew I was buying a cheap prism. I wanted to show my grandchildren (6 and 3) how light breaks into a rainbow. It didn't work the way I had hoped. Maybe I did something wrong, so I bet 3 instead of 1. If you teach science I would recommend getting a more expensive prism for the job. Everything I tried to convey to my grandchildren was fine.
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