its a collection of all visible light (and probably others)
Well... white light is made up of all colors.
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White light is a mixture of many colors - basically, the color of the rainbow.
White light is made by combining all the colors of the visible spectrum together. The components involved in creating white light include red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet light. When these colors are combined, they create white light.
purely reflected since white light is made out of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. so when something is white it doesn't absorb any colors it just reflects all the colors of light.
The brain does not see the colors if they are mixed up in equal amounts, it just sees white. Einstein wrote a paper about the nature of light in the early 1900's. He proposed that light isn't what it seems and is made of a quanta which are small packets of light. White light is simply a number of separate photons (beams of light) of different wavelengths traveling as a packet.
By Dispersion Of light (We call the phenomenon of spiliting of white light into 7 colours as dispersion of light.).......... You Can use Prism.....
Though you can say light is made up of photons, the photons themselves are not matter, they are energy. Therefore light is actually energy. But you can still say light is made of photons.
Cyan (blue/green) is made when you remove red from white (red, blue, green) light.
white light is made from red, orange, green, blue, yellow, indigo and violet.
The brain does not see the colors if they are mixed up in equal amounts, it just sees white. Einstein wrote a paper about the nature of light in the early 1900's. He proposed that light isn't what it seems and is made of a quanta which are small packets of light. White light is simply a number of separate photons (beams of light) of different wavelengths traveling as a packet.
By Dispersion Of light (We call the phenomenon of spiliting of white light into 7 colours as dispersion of light.).......... You Can use Prism.....