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Red is refracted most and violet is refracted the least when white light passes through a prism.
Each colour component of white light has a different wavelength. Therefore meaning that each component is refracted by a slightly different amount, separating the colours and making them visible by dispersion.
because, as the light travels through the different coloured object, the colour in the object filters the 7 colours of light and only lets the same colour light as the object through.
When white light passes through a prism it separates into its component wavelengths that we observe as colours.
you stupid colour blind its purple man
Violet will get deviated the most.
Red, and violet is deviated the most.
Out of the visible colors, red. The lower the wavelength the less it is dispersed.
Red , because it has largest wavelength
Red is refracted most and violet is refracted the least when white light passes through a prism.
if the light passes through something that is coloured the light changes colour to the colour that it passed through
The violet (higher frequency) light.
"Opaque" and "transparent" refer to the amount of light that passes through the colour, not the colour itself. "Opaque" is a term used to describe any solid colour that light does not pass through. If you put an opaque colour it over another colour you will not see the colour below through it. "Transparent" is a term used to describe any colour that light passes through in any of many varying degrees. If you paint a transparent colour over another colour, you will be able, to some degree, to see the colour(s) and the ground (paper, canvas, whatever you are painting on) through the top coat.
You can split white light into a spectrum of its component wavelengths by passing it through a prism, not a prison.
Light does not change speed when it goes through glass.
Each colour component of white light has a different wavelength. Therefore meaning that each component is refracted by a slightly different amount, separating the colours and making them visible by dispersion.
For humans, when you flash the cam, red eye occurs. That's because the flash passes through the eye and is reflected off the retina and the blood vessels of retina impart the red colour to the out coming reflected light. More detailed: You see an object when light reflects off it. The colour of the object is the colour not absorbed by it from the incident light. Blood is red because it does not absorb red colour. When you send heavy light in the form of a flash, a large magnitude of red colour goes unabsorbed and the eyes' reflected light's red component becomes significant which is noted as red eye. If there is no flash, the atmospheric light getting reflected off the retinal blood vessels is not intense enough forthe red component to be distinguishable from the other lights. Similarly, dogs and cats have a tapetal layer in addition to retina. And this tapetal layer is of green or yellow colour depending on the animal species. The flash passes through the tapetal and retinal layer. The colour of the tapetal layer is imparted on the reflected light.