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They separate light into the light spectrum. If a beam of light shines through a prism, a rainbow of color will show out through the opposite side.
Shine like a bright shining star, or to sparkle.
Diamonds do not shine but reflect the light from which is pointing at it, to make it seem like it is shining.
Rainbows occur when you see sunlight shining through a rainstorm. The curtain of raindrops act like millions of tiny prisms, which break light into it's component colors - a rainbow.
Reflection: light bounces off of a surface, like a mirror.Refraction: light goes through a substance and bends. For example, white light through a prism comes out in a rainbow because the light is refracted or bent and each color has a different index of refraction.
it ain't that's clouds. if you mean why is it blue, its because the atmosphere filters the light, like shining it through a colored candy wrapper.
Rainbows are sunlight that is shining through raindrops and the light is separated into the colours of the spectrum red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. Just like if you shine light through a prism.
Researchers directing a special type of light at metal poked with holes in irregular patterns recently discovered that all the light behaved like a liquid and fell across the metal to find its way through the escape holes. That means the light was acting pretty weird. Picture shining a flashlight at your kitchen colander. While some of the light from the flashlight will travel through its holes, the solid part of the colander will keep much of the light from shining through.
As white as a freshly fallen snow. White like a pearl shining in the sun. White as a blank sheet of paper.
A sunbeam is generally a ray of light that you can see shining through an area that is blocking the sun everywhere else. Like a window, the sun is blocked from the wall but the window allows the sun to shine through in that one area, and it generally can look exactly like a beam of light.
It has a black background and a triangular prism with a beam of light shining through it , creating a rainbow.
They separate light into the light spectrum. If a beam of light shines through a prism, a rainbow of color will show out through the opposite side.
The water acts like a prism and white light shines through it, it makes a rainbow.
Shine like a bright shining star, or to sparkle.
When white light has been separated somehow, like by going through something crystal-like, the white light seperates into the 7 original colors of which it was made of. That's why after it rains, the sparkles of water dropping get hit by the sun's white light create a giant rainbow
You would get white, because it is like the light beams are going through a crystal. The idea encapsulated here is that white light, when sent through a prism, is broken up into its constituent colors. When you reverse the process and add together the light that is broken up by a prism, the result is white light. ___________________________________________ When the primary colors of light are mixed, the outcome is white light. I don't know exactly why this happens, but I'm guessing this: You know how white light is really composed of all the colors of the rainbow? When you mix all the primary colors of the rainbow together, you get white light.
Sun light travels greater distance through atmosphere at dusk than it would if its shining directly above the head . As light (mixture of different colors) travels through the atmosphere other colors (shorter light waves like blue) scatter away and you receive what is left - longer light waves of red.