Dispersion
When white light passes through a triangular prism, it refracts and gets separated into its component colors. This is known as dispersion, where the different colors of light bend by different amounts due to their different wavelengths. This effect is what creates a rainbow when white light passes through water droplets in the sky.
Dispersion is the term used to describe light splitting into different colors of the spectrum when it passes through a prism.
The splitting of light into its component colors by a prism is known as dispersion. When white light passes through a prism, different colors of light are refracted at slightly different angles due to their different wavelengths, causing them to separate and form a spectrum of colors.
The splitting up of white light into its constituent colors is called dispersion. This occurs when light passes through a medium where its speed changes, causing different colors to refract by different amounts.
A prism. It can be made of glass, crystal, or other hard clear material.
As sunlight passes through the stratosphere, it will be scattered and produce different colors. That's why we see colors on earth.
A prism is an object that can bend light and has a triangular shape. It has two triangular bases and three rectangular sides, which causes light to refract or bend when it passes through it, separating it into different colors. Prisms are commonly used in optics and experiments to study the properties of light.
When light passes through raindrops, it is refracted and reflected, splitting into its component colors due to the different refraction angles for each color. This separation of colors creates a rainbow with red on the outer edge and violet on the inner edge, with all the colors of the spectrum in between.
To separate rainbow colors individually, you can use a prism or a diffraction grating. When white light passes through a prism or a diffraction grating, the different wavelengths of light (colors) are refracted at different angles, causing them to separate. This results in the dispersion of light into its constituent colors of the rainbow.
When sunlight passes through raindrops in the air, it gets refracted and reflected, splitting into different colors. This creates a rainbow, with each color representing a different wavelength of light.
For the sky, I can tell you that we have gasses in our atmosphere. you know when light passes through a triangular prisim? it does the same thing. except that instead of a rainbow you get the colors of gasses mixed up, Blue!
Isaac Newton discovered that when light passes through a prism, it splits into the seven colors of the rainbow. This phenomenon is known as the dispersion of light.