a reflection of an image
I see a rainbow
After a rain shower you can usually see a rainbow in the sky. If you shine light through a prism you see a rainbow or more correctly the colour spectrum
If you shine light through a prism you see a rainbow or more correctly the colour spectrum.
When sunlight shines through rain drops, the rain drops act like a prism, and the sunlight is split into the rainbow colours we see and know as a rainbow.
White light contains all colors of the spectrum. If white light is shined on a prism, we'd expect to see a "rainbow" emerging, and that means red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet.
The light shines through but only blurry so you cannot see the outline aswell Hope this helps x
After a rain shower you can usually see a rainbow in the sky. If you shine light through a prism you see a rainbow or more correctly the colour spectrum
If you shine light through a prism you see a rainbow or more correctly the colour spectrum.
They both involve a spectrum. If you shine light through a prism, it splits it up into the 7 colours of the rainbow. Rainbow is created when light shines through water, so rainbow is just another word for a spectrum. See? GCSE Physics pays off! =)
When sunlight shines through rain drops, the rain drops act like a prism, and the sunlight is split into the rainbow colours we see and know as a rainbow.
Its because the light shines through the leaves.
White light contains all colors of the spectrum. If white light is shined on a prism, we'd expect to see a "rainbow" emerging, and that means red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet.
The light shines through but only blurry so you cannot see the outline aswell Hope this helps x
Because the light we see is the seven colours and when we put it through a prism it splits up (or refracts) and makes it easier to see the colours
because as the light shines through his torn retinas he sees the light going through the blood vessels.
because the prism bends the light
a rainbow of colors
Project a beam of white [complete] light through a prism.