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because when light hits the prism the prism scatters the light in all directions there for you can see the rainbow
It scatters like if a white laser hits a glass prism, it creates a rainbow
When Light(White Light) enters a prism through one of its face, due to difference in the refractive indexes of the medium i.e. air and the glass of which the prism is made up of, and the difference in the wavelengths of difference colors of which white light is made up of the light scatters and a SPECTRUM of different colors is observed. However the scattering of light may depend upon the angle of incidence also as if the prism is kept at an angle where the angle is incidence is greater than the critical angle of prism, the light may undergo TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION i.e. TIR..!!
A beam of light is made up of all seven colors, the color we see on an object is the color the object reflected. A raindrop acts as a prism. When the white light enters the prism, all the colors are reflected.
White light is actually composed of all the wavelengths of visible light combined. When white light hits the glass in the prism, the speed of the individual wavelengths change and they leave at different angles then they entered. Since each wavelength making up white light is a different length, they each leave at a slightly different angle. This separates the colours and causes you to see the refraction pattern.
The light sctters into a spectrum.
They refract light as the light enters through one side of the prism, at a certain angle, the glass that the prism is made of, decreases the speed of light. And so it bends. Then it hits the other face and emerges out, and that is when the dispersion happens and the white light splits into the spectrum of seven colours
because when light hits the prism the prism scatters the light in all directions there for you can see the rainbow
It scatters like if a white laser hits a glass prism, it creates a rainbow
A prism demonstrates this principle?no never ifsfrdi
When Light(White Light) enters a prism through one of its face, due to difference in the refractive indexes of the medium i.e. air and the glass of which the prism is made up of, and the difference in the wavelengths of difference colors of which white light is made up of the light scatters and a SPECTRUM of different colors is observed. However the scattering of light may depend upon the angle of incidence also as if the prism is kept at an angle where the angle is incidence is greater than the critical angle of prism, the light may undergo TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION i.e. TIR..!!
A beam of light is made up of all seven colors, the color we see on an object is the color the object reflected. A raindrop acts as a prism. When the white light enters the prism, all the colors are reflected.
White light is actually composed of all the wavelengths of visible light combined. When white light hits the glass in the prism, the speed of the individual wavelengths change and they leave at different angles then they entered. Since each wavelength making up white light is a different length, they each leave at a slightly different angle. This separates the colours and causes you to see the refraction pattern.
Presuming you mean a prism, then the light will pass through the (transparent) material of the prism in a straight line, but will be deflected upon exit.This is because two things happen too light passing through a prism.a) the different wavelengths of light travel at different velocities, (all slower than the speed of light in a vacuum), andb) the light will be deflected when it leaves the prism.
Incident light hits a prism, refracted or reflected light emerges from it. In what manner it is different from the incident light depends on the angle of incidence and the angles of the prism. Commonly it may be refracted, dispersed or reflected back.
it will depend on what kind of prisim ( transparent)
the part the red light touches will turn red...like if u get a red laser pointer and point it at a white paper.