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white light is made of the seven spectrum colors violet,indigo,blue,green,yellow,orange and red that's why the spectrum forms when white light is passed through an transparent object.this happens because white light is separated again making white light the seven spectrum colors again this process is known as refraction.
the difference is that white light is a mixture of the seven spectrum colors but when refracted (separated by a transparent object) it splits again into seven colors striking at different angles that's why they look like one.one color above others.so the difference is that spectrum is a number of split colors striking at different angles but white light is the mixture of those colors.
If you pass white light through a prism, it will separate out into the individual colors of the visible spectrum.
The colors you see in a rainbow Continuous spectrum :)
All the colors of the spectrum.
Visible Spectrum
white light is made of the seven spectrum colors violet,indigo,blue,green,yellow,orange and red that's why the spectrum forms when white light is passed through an transparent object.this happens because white light is separated again making white light the seven spectrum colors again this process is known as refraction.
the difference is that white light is a mixture of the seven spectrum colors but when refracted (separated by a transparent object) it splits again into seven colors striking at different angles that's why they look like one.one color above others.so the difference is that spectrum is a number of split colors striking at different angles but white light is the mixture of those colors.
If you pass white light through a prism, it will separate out into the individual colors of the visible spectrum.
A continuous spectrum shows all of the colors produced when white light passes through a prism.
spectrum :)
a band of colors formed when white light passes through a prism.
The colors you see in a rainbow Continuous spectrum :)
a white spectrum because white is made up of all colors.
A rainbow, when separated by refraction through raindrops. This is the name used for a naturally occurring, visible display of the full spectrum of visible light. We perceive this group of aggregate wavelengths as colorless (white) light, but it is not a single wavelength. It is a composition of all the wavelengths of humanly perceptible light. White (colorless) light can be separated into its component colors by passing it through a refracting medium (prism, a drop of water, etc).
If you are talking in terms of light then yes, all the colors in the light spectrum are together white. You may see the spectrum when white light is shining through a triangular prism, reflecting the different shades.
The spectrum