Theoretically white light contains all of the colours of the rainbow, an infinite number of colours.
White light consists of all the colors of the visible spectrum, which includes red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. When white light passes through a prism, it separates into these colors, creating a rainbow effect.
White light is a mixture of many colors - basically, the color of the rainbow.
Yes. Black and white are colors. The come in many shades.
No, there are actually infinitely many colors of light. The colors that we see are a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, with each color corresponding to a different wavelength of light. The visible spectrum consists of colors from red to violet, but there are many other colors that are outside of our visible range such as ultraviolet and infrared light.
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Yes, white light is a mixture of many different colors.
White light contains many colors because it is composed of a combination of different wavelengths of light. When white light passes through a prism, it gets separated into its component colors, forming a spectrum of colors like a rainbow.
There are many colors ;)
No. White light is a mixture of many colors. When you see a rainbow, you see the white light separated into its components.
Light doesn't emit light, but other things do, like stars for example. Many things give off light, but white light is the only visible light, and is made up of many different colors, like a rainbow. The sun and other stars emit such light.
All of them ... an infinite number.
Today Hebrews are called Jews. They consist of many different skin colors, just as they did in ancient times.