White light is all the colors of the light spectrum put together
White light is made up of all the colors. If a paper is white, it is reflecting all the colors of light. We know that the color of an object is determined by the color(s) of light it reflects. If an object is green, for example, it reflects green light and absorbs all other colors.
Prism doesn't add colors to white light, it just dissipate the all colors of white light into different direction. White light contains all seven colors in it. So don't be confused in the addition of colors into white light or dissipation of all colors, containing in white light.
The colours of white light are all of the colors that make up a rainbow. White light is actually a mixture of all colors.
It doesn't. Light doesn't reflect other things; light can be reflected (by a mirror, for example). White light is a mixture of all colors of visible light. In a rainbow, or prism, it is separated into its components.
White light doesn't produce different colors. The only way to make white light is tocombine light with all of the different colors. So if you already have white light, allof the colors are already there. You only have to separate them in order to see them.
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all the colors of light combined make white light. In other words, white light is composed of all colors of light.
White reflects all other colors of light.
If you are talking in terms of light then yes, all the colors in the light spectrum are together white. You may see the spectrum when white light is shining through a triangular prism, reflecting the different shades.
White light is made up of all the colors. If a paper is white, it is reflecting all the colors of light. We know that the color of an object is determined by the color(s) of light it reflects. If an object is green, for example, it reflects green light and absorbs all other colors.
In the concept of light, the presence of all rainbow colors produces white light. In additive mixing of colors, if the three primary colors, blue, red and yellow are showing, the result is white.
Prism doesn't add colors to white light, it just dissipate the all colors of white light into different direction. White light contains all seven colors in it. So don't be confused in the addition of colors into white light or dissipation of all colors, containing in white light.
it reflects violet and absorbs the other colors
The colours of white light are all of the colors that make up a rainbow. White light is actually a mixture of all colors.
White absorbs the least light. The "pigment" that causes the color white does not absorb any other colors, so all the colors are reflected back to you as "everything", or white. Think of white light. There are many colors hidden in white light, and by the process of refraction, white light can be separated and a rainbow of colors revealed. Black, on the other hand, is a pigment that absorbs all colors of light. Since no color is present, what you see is essentially a reflection of "nothing".
It doesn't. Light doesn't reflect other things; light can be reflected (by a mirror, for example). White light is a mixture of all colors of visible light. In a rainbow, or prism, it is separated into its components.
White is the opposite of black. (except in checkers, where the opponent is red)In additive terms, black is all colors, white is no color. In light, black (dark) is the absence of light.