A prism
You can use a glass or crystal prism.
Also you can get a polished clear plastic prism at almost any novelty store that will do it but they don't work as well as a glass or crystal prism.
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You can also use rain or raindrops and oil aside from a prism.
Using a prism will separate white light, sometimes even a piece of clear glass will do the job.
We can split white light by passing it through a prism
If you shine light through a glass or crystal prism it shows you the full spectrum of colours, ie all the colours of the rainbow to put it more simply.
prism, rain drop
Dispersion
A prism.
Yes, although the separate colors are perceived to your eye as white. If you have a prism you can separate white light into the continuous color spectrum. This effect is also achieved in rainbows.
A prism. Water droplets can perform as prisms.
If you pass white light through a prism, it will separate out into the individual colors of the visible spectrum.
The best color to use to reflect light rays is white. White is a reflective color. So are most light colors. So white is the best color to use to reflect light rays. :)
No. It is used to split white light into its separate colors.
Yes, although the separate colors are perceived to your eye as white. If you have a prism you can separate white light into the continuous color spectrum. This effect is also achieved in rainbows.
A prism. Water droplets can perform as prisms.
They don't interact to create color, each individual light wave has a specific color. They "interact" to produce white light (all colors).
If you pass white light through a prism, it will separate out into the individual colors of the visible spectrum.
Refraction can separate white light into the spectrum of visible light from red to violet.
White is the only color that has no color
Refraction can separate white light into the spectrum of visible light from red to violet.
There is no color that is not included in the composition of white light.
The reason white light is separated into colors is because light of different colors have slightly different indices of refraction. Thus, for example, red light might be bent a little bit more than blue light.
No it's a shade. White is not considered a color. White is smply nothingthiness with the presence of light. Black is without the presence of light.
The best color to use to reflect light rays is white. White is a reflective color. So are most light colors. So white is the best color to use to reflect light rays. :)
>Do you mean "what are the original Colors..."? <P>White light is a combination of all the colors in the spectrum. That's why, when it is shined through glass, you see a rainbow. The glass disperses the white light back into the individual colors. Black light is the absence of color. <P>Incidentally, while white Light is the combination of all colors, Black Pigment is the combination of all colors. White pigment is the absence of color.</P> all of the clolours of light