No. White light is a mixture of many colors. When you see a rainbow, you see the white light separated into its components.
An ordinary light contains more than one colour. A laser is monochromatic.
a laser is just a focused beam of light
It can simulate more.
Any object that has light shone on it would appear in a particular color because the said object absorbs all the other colors of the spectrum and reflects one single color. when the light itself consists of a single color, the color of the object gets modified because the reflected light contains the color of the light and then part that is reflected. For ex, the wall in the question would appear red if the light is only one wavelength but would appear as a combination of red and its own natural color if the light is a combination of different wavelengths.
Ordinary light is a mixture of various wavelengths; that would make the result much more confusing. Working with monochromatic light is much simpler to analyze.
An ordinary light contains more than one colour. A laser is monochromatic.
ordinary light is the thing that helps you see
Pure calcite is transparent or slightly translucent, however less pure samples are milky white.
Yes, you can replace ordinary light bulbs with an LED.
The same color as ordinary waffles.
Bacteria can be seen with an ordinary light microscope.
No it does not
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White light is composed from all the colours shown in a rainbow. The facets on a diamond acts like a prism and separates the white light into a flash of rainbow colours.
NO, because ordinary light is just giving simple emission of light. Ionizing radiation gives tremendous emission of light it causes cancer. Therefore, if ordinary light like fluorescent lamp which we always use is classified as ionizing radiation, we people have a cancer.....
It can be any color on the spectrum, as long as it is a pure single wavelength (mono = one) color.