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I believe that this is true and this needs to be corrected if it is not. White light is the effect of the combination of ALL frequencies of visible light, it is not the combination of a few specific frequencies of light. You can come close to producing white light even using rather crude means, by taking a child's construction paper colored red orange yellow green and blue and arranging roughly equally sized wedges of them onto a spinning disk. But actual white light is ALL frequencies blended together. It is roughly analogous to static or 'white noise', which gets its name from the concept.

A prism, for example, will not break sunlight into extremely discrete narrow bands of color, but will give an even spread of light varying in color from red to dark blue.

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Q: List the colors that make up white light and their appropriate wavelengths?
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Why do photons of white light have different colours?

Photons of light have different colors because they have different energies resulting in different wavelengths. There is no such thing as white light - it is a mixture of all the various wavelengths - red, blue, green, etc. - and we perceive it as white.


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The "primary colors" are the colors (wavelengths of light) that are combined to form other, additive shades and hues. The primary colors are red, blue, and green. When all three are added, the full spectrum is present and the light is perceived as "white". "Primary colors of light" can refer to the seven distinct wavelength ranges that exist in white light. (Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet) Various combinations of wavelengths are present in colored (non-white) light. The colors of objects are the result of the object surface absorbing one or more wavelengths, so that the reflected light does not contain all colors.


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How do humans see colors based on the wavelength of light?

When wavelengths composed of white light are interfered with by matter on their way to our eyes, or when a non-white distribution of light has been emitted.


What is meant by white light?

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What happens to the different colors of light when white light shines on opaque violet object?

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Why are you seeing colors with polycarbonate lenses?

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Why does white light split into only 7 colors?

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