Dispersion of light.
Yes they do, but not in the way that white or coloured diamonds reflect light.
That is called a prism.
A block of glass that can split white light into the many colors that it is comprised of is called a prism. The name comes from the traditional shape of the tool, which is a triangular prism.
Technically, White is not a color ... However, white and light coloured surfaces tend to reflect light while black and dark coloured surfaces tend to absorb light.
white light is all coloured light combined, black is absense of light (so absence of colour)
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.
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.
Magenta coloured light makes white light when mixed with green light
The phenomenon of "dispersion".
Black is dark coloured and white is light coloured
Yes they do, but not in the way that white or coloured diamonds reflect light.
That is called a prism.
White.
A block of glass that can split white light into the many colors that it is comprised of is called a prism. The name comes from the traditional shape of the tool, which is a triangular prism.
Technically, White is not a color ... However, white and light coloured surfaces tend to reflect light while black and dark coloured surfaces tend to absorb light.
Depends whether you mean coloured light or colours paints. To make white light, mix all the colours. But you can't make white by mixing coloured paints - as far as I know.
white light is made from red, orange, green, blue, yellow, indigo and violet.