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The simplest instrument would be a prism. However, a "spectograph" is a word used to represent several different types of machines, usually used to separate incoming waves (such as light waves) into a frequency spectrum. A spectograph is sometimes called a "polychromator."
No. White light is a mixture of different colors.
White light contains all the colors. The different colors of light are at different frequencies. On the high frequency end you have violet and on the low end you have red.
Prism ...it breaks up light into different colors.
a spectograph
A prism is an instrument that breaks up white light into a spectrum.
spectroscope
A prism
a spectograph
That's called - a prism.
A spectrograph can do that.
White light is a mixture of colored light, and that each color is refracted to a different extent. The different colors correspond to light with different wavelengths, and are refracted to different degrees. This separation of colors is known as dispersion. Which causes the seperation of white light into seven colours Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet.
sunlight contains all colors.
Different Colors Of Light Travel At Different Speeds.
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