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Refraction is the name for what happens when light is split up into the different colors of the spectrum.
It does indeed.
That is called refraction. I like to remember it by the fraction part of the word, as the light is being split into different colors, each a fraction of the whole.
the difference is that white light is a mixture of the seven spectrum colors but when refracted (separated by a transparent object) it splits again into seven colors striking at different angles that's why they look like one.one color above others.so the difference is that spectrum is a number of split colors striking at different angles but white light is the mixture of those colors.
All the colors of the spectrum.
The electro magnetic spectrum - A prism can split light into a spectrum of colors, and starlight is light. Detail your question and you will have a detailed answer, if this answer does not do the job
Refraction is the name for what happens when light is split up into the different colors of the spectrum.
It does indeed.
White light can be split up into lots of different coloured light waves using a prism. We call this range of colours the visible spectrum.
White light can be split up into lots of different coloured light waves using a prism. We call this range of colours the visible spectrum.
That is called refraction. I like to remember it by the fraction part of the word, as the light is being split into different colors, each a fraction of the whole.
the difference is that white light is a mixture of the seven spectrum colors but when refracted (separated by a transparent object) it splits again into seven colors striking at different angles that's why they look like one.one color above others.so the difference is that spectrum is a number of split colors striking at different angles but white light is the mixture of those colors.
The spectrum
All the colors of the spectrum.
White light is split into the color spectrum of a rainbow by a process of refraction, reflection, and again refraction within a water droplet. Technically, the refractive index of whatever surface the white light hits determines how the light is split, and thus the size of the rainbow and the number of colors visible.
White light, which can split in to the colours is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are, cosmic rays, X-rays, UV light, infra red(IR) waves, micro waves, and radio waves. m ic ray of the spectrum
White light contains all of the colors in the visible spectrum. Black contains none of these colors.