Separate using a prism.
White light doesn't produce different colors. The only way to make white light is tocombine light with all of the different colors. So if you already have white light, allof the colors are already there. You only have to separate them in order to see them.
No. White light is a mixture of many colors. When you see a rainbow, you see the white light separated into its components.
White light contains the many colors you see. The illuminated object will absorb and reflect the light as its' materials see fit. A black object will absorb all colors. A white object reflects all colors. Everything else lies in between there somewhere.
light is white. if you mix the colors of the rainbow you get white. A prism separates the colors, showing a rainbow.
Yes.
White light doesn't produce different colors. The only way to make white light is tocombine light with all of the different colors. So if you already have white light, allof the colors are already there. You only have to separate them in order to see them.
There are two ways that the color white occurs, as light and as the color of an object. When you see white light it is a combination of many colors of light, because white light is a combination of all light. When you see a white object, that object is reflecting all of the colors of light back at you, because that surface doesn't absorb any of the colors of light.
No. White light is a mixture of many colors. When you see a rainbow, you see the white light separated into its components.
White light contains the many colors you see. The illuminated object will absorb and reflect the light as its' materials see fit. A black object will absorb all colors. A white object reflects all colors. Everything else lies in between there somewhere.
White light
Light is "White" because it's a mix between all the colors of the rainbow. Each color of the rainbow has a different wave length. "White" light is a mix of ALL of the wave lengths (all the colors of the rainbow). When we see that clear, colorless mix, we call it 'White'.
Yes.
light is white. if you mix the colors of the rainbow you get white. A prism separates the colors, showing a rainbow.
They are all the colors (frequencies of light) that make up what we see as white.
If you are talking in terms of light then yes, all the colors in the light spectrum are together white. You may see the spectrum when white light is shining through a triangular prism, reflecting the different shades.
>Do you mean "what are the original Colors..."? <P>White light is a combination of all the colors in the spectrum. That's why, when it is shined through glass, you see a rainbow. The glass disperses the white light back into the individual colors. Black light is the absence of color. <P>Incidentally, while white Light is the combination of all colors, Black Pigment is the combination of all colors. White pigment is the absence of color.</P> all of the clolours of light
a rainbow of colors