a spectrum can be obtained by a prism.as white light passes through one side the rainbow colors come through the other side
This is called the (visible) spectrum; and may also be referred to as a rainbow.
Indoor fluorescent light is not as bright as sunlight, and it is usually not exactly the same color (although there are different types of fluorescent tubes that produce different colors, some of which are extremely close to sunlight).
While a heat lamp can provide warmth similar to sunlight, it does not provide the full spectrum of light that sunlight does. Sunlight contains different wavelengths of light necessary for plant growth and the overall well-being of animals. Heat lamps primarily emit infrared radiation, which can be used to provide heat for specific purposes but may not be a full substitute for natural sunlight.
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Yes, plants can grow under fluorescent light, but they may not grow as well as they would under natural sunlight or specialized grow lights. Fluorescent lights provide some of the necessary light spectrum for plant growth, but they may not be as intense or have the full spectrum of light that plants need for optimal growth.
Yes, plants can grow under fluorescent light, but they may not grow as well as they would under natural sunlight or specialized grow lights. Fluorescent lights provide some of the necessary light spectrum for plant growth, but they may not be as intense or have the full spectrum of light that plants need for optimal growth.
I don't think there is such a thing. You may be confusing this with "electromagnetic spectrum".
Yes, plants can grow in fluorescent light, but they may not grow as well as they would in natural sunlight or full-spectrum grow lights. Fluorescent lights provide some of the necessary light spectrum for plant growth, but they may not provide enough intensity or the full range of light wavelengths that plants need for optimal growth.
Colors may appear brighter and cooler under fluorescent light indoors, as fluorescent light emits a bluish light which can affect color perception. Outdoors in sunlight, colors appear more natural and vibrant, as sunlight provides a full spectrum of light that accurately represents colors.
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Sunlight can affect the appearance of colors due to its spectrum of visible light. Sunlight contains all colors of the rainbow, which can interact with pigments in objects to either enhance or alter their perceived color. Different materials may reflect or absorb certain wavelengths of light, leading to variations in color under sunlight.
There is no particular term. This is because the reflectivity of a surface varies across the electromagnetic spectrum so a surface which reflects a large proportion of blue wavelengths in sunlight may or may not reflect a similar proportion of red wavelengths.