The two sources of white light are: *visible light *The Sun.
The white light.
The white light of the sun cannot be considered pure and uniform because they have different wavelength in different times.
This website is awesome at explaining what is a rainbow and how it forms etc... http://www.myuniversalfacts.com/2006/04/how-rainbows-are-formed-what-causes.html The sun's light has wavelengths of many different colors, and when it rains there are many raindrops on the ground and the light refracts the light into a continuous band of colors. Check out that website for more detailed information about "white light" such as the sun's light and how it has wave lengths of colors...
The light from the sun, which is made up of equal parts of red, green and blue (even though it may not look it), will be reflected off of the white surface, staying white as the white surface reflects equal parts of red, green and blue.
Because the sun's light is white light as well.
The source of natural white light is the sun.
It is white.
Visible light because some of the energy that reaches the earth from the sun is visible light. The visible light from the sun is white light. White light is visible light of all wavelengths combined. Light from lamps in your home as well as from the fluorescent bulbs in your school is also white light.
The two sources of white light are: *visible light *The Sun.
No. White light is a mixture of different colors.
The sun gives of light the form of white light. The sun's light is reflected by the sea which is blue. This is why the sky is blue.
The white light.
A flourescent light or the sun ( There are many more)
We see a white glare because of Mie Scattering. Mie Scattering scattering the white light from our white sun.
The white light of the sun cannot be considered pure and uniform because they have different wavelength in different times.
the sun creates light in a process called thermonuclear reactions.like, necular fusion.