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Yes and No, depending on the context of your question.

The reason you get a spectrum with a prism is b/c of the principle of diffraction and superposition.

The is based on optics and the angle of incidence and rarefraction of the OBJECT, NOT THE VISIBLE LIGHT SOURCE.

With visible light, all of the possible wavelength in the visible specrtum are contained within this wave pattern (called superposition). When visible light reflects off objects and sends signals (diffraction grating) to your eyes, your retinas, and later your brain, perceive these particular patterns of light rays and generate images.

Because red light is part of the visible spectrum, and because you can alter the properties of the incident object, any color of light in the visible spectrum could appear.

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