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When white light passes through a prism it separates into its component wavelengths that we observe as colours.
The phenomenon of splitting of composite white light into its constituent colors is called as dispersion. So as white light gets separated we get VIBGYOR. The rainbow colours.
The acronym is ROY G BIV or White light is separated into its component colours: RED ORANGE YELLOW GREEN BLUE INDIGO VIOLETWhite light is polychromatic (consists of many colors). The prism splits/disperses the white light into its components because the glass has a different refractive index for each color.
the white light is separated into its component colors:) red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet.
Each colour component of white light has a different wavelength. Therefore meaning that each component is refracted by a slightly different amount, separating the colours and making them visible by dispersion.
When white light shines on the CD, the light is separated into seven colours, so different colours appear on the CD.
When white light passes through a prism it separates into its component wavelengths that we observe as colours.
The violet (higher frequency) light.
The phenomenon of splitting of composite white light into its constituent colors is called as dispersion. So as white light gets separated we get VIBGYOR. The rainbow colours.
The acronym is ROY G BIV or White light is separated into its component colours: RED ORANGE YELLOW GREEN BLUE INDIGO VIOLETWhite light is polychromatic (consists of many colors). The prism splits/disperses the white light into its components because the glass has a different refractive index for each color.
the white light is separated into its component colors:) red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet.
A prism refracts light into its component colours just like a rainbow does, so some of the colours are.... * Red * Orange * Yellow * Green * Blue * Indigo * Voilet .... and there are lots of intermediary colours in there also.
Sir Isac Newton, he did this by shining a light on a glass prism in a dark room. The prism separated the white light into the colour spectrum we know today. There are actually colours in it that we can't see
Each colour component of white light has a different wavelength. Therefore meaning that each component is refracted by a slightly different amount, separating the colours and making them visible by dispersion.
White light is light that has not been scattered. Shine a beam of white light through a prism, and the light is separated into 'rainbow' colours. Sunlight shining through raindrops is the cause of a rainbow appearing in the sky.
BlackAll of the colours that make the white light shine down on the black object and all of the colours that make the white light the light absorbs into the object and no light reflects.WhiteAll of the colours that make the white light shine down on the white object and the light and no light is absorbed into the object but all of the colours that make the white light are reflected into your eyes
Each colour component of white light has a different wavelength. Therefore meaning that each component is refracted by a slightly different amount, separating the colours and making them visible by dispersion.