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The molecules in the water refracts visible light like a prism and seperates light into the different wavelengths and thus colors creating the rainbow.
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Reflectivity is the property that reflects light.
Passing a current through hydrogen gas causes a purplish glow, which passes light through a prism separating the different colors into a line emission spectrum.
White light is refracted off the edges of the prism. That is it is slightly deflected and because light is made up of different wavelengths which are bent by a different amount the result is a spectrum, also seen in a rainbow. and from another wiki answers entry:When light passes through a prism, the angle of deviation of any light beam is inversely proportional to its wavelengh. Since, violet color has least wave length, it bends the most and the red bends the least.
The molecules in the water refracts visible light like a prism and seperates light into the different wavelengths and thus colors creating the rainbow.
Well, seeing as it seperates visible light, it follows that it only seperates that visible light into the visible spectrum. You can't make radiowaves or UV rays out of visible light.
the colors of light seperates to show all the colors of light.
An illuminator is the line that seperates the light section on the earth and the moon from the dark sections.
because light is made of many colours and when it hits a serten object the light seperates
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Equator which seperates the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere
they are able to scatter light
The property of light
seperates and transmit a narrow portion of light of particular wavelength
No, just a different enzyme seperates it
Reflectivity is the property that reflects light.