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Q: What happens when light is split up into a spectrum and begins with d?
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What is the name for what happens when light is split up into the different colours of the spectrum?

Refraction is the name for what happens when light is split up into the different colors of the spectrum.


What is the name of what happens when light is split up into different colours of the spectrum?

the answer is a (prism).


The name for what happens when light is split up into the different colours of the spectrum?

the answer is a (prism).


What happens when light goes in or out of glass?

If it is a glass prism, the light gets split into is spectrum of colours. Normal light looks a bit like a rainbow afterwards.


The name for what happens when you split light into the differenet colors of the spectrum?

That is called refraction. I like to remember it by the fraction part of the word, as the light is being split into different colors, each a fraction of the whole.


Can you split white light into the colour spectrum?

yes


Why do the colors split up in the spectrum?

White light can be split up into lots of different coloured light waves using a prism. We call this range of colours the visible spectrum.


What is meant by spectrum wave?

Spectrum = the band of colours produced when light is split into its component frequencies


What is it called where you split white light into a spectrum?

The phenomenon of "dispersion".


Why do the colors in the electromagnetic spectrum split up?

White light can be split up into lots of different coloured light waves using a prism. We call this range of colours the visible spectrum.


What splits starlight into a spectrum of different colors?

The electro magnetic spectrum - A prism can split light into a spectrum of colors, and starlight is light. Detail your question and you will have a detailed answer, if this answer does not do the job


Does a prism split light into the rainbow of colors representing a spectrum?

It does indeed.