light passes through prism and the prism refracts the light dividing it into the colors of the visible color spectrum. They colors are red orange yellow green blue and violet.
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Rainbows can be seen during the daytime when there is rain and the sun is shining at the same time. The raindrops act as prisms that refract and reflect sunlight, creating the colorful arc of a rainbow in the sky.
Yes, the refraction of light through a 60o prism will separate the light into a spectrum (a rainbow). Which then causes the light to refracted internally causing light to bend in different directions because of the speed of the light. Red light being the faster one and violet being the slowest one.
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! =)
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She hung prisms in the window, so that sunlight would make rainbows appear on her walls.
Rainbows are created by water droplets in the air acting as prisms. If it's dry, there are no water droplets in the air, and no rainbows.
Prisms create rainbows by bending and separating white light into its different colors through a process called refraction. When light enters a prism, it is bent at different angles depending on its wavelength, causing the colors to spread out and form a rainbow.
Prisms create rainbows when light passes through them because the light is refracted, or bent, as it enters and exits the prism. This bending of light causes the different colors in the light spectrum to separate and form a rainbow.
Glass prisms create rainbows by refracting and dispersing white light into its constituent colors due to the different wavelengths of light bending at different angles as they pass through the prism. This separation of colors is known as dispersion, which then results in the formation of a rainbow when the dispersed light emerges from the prism.
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The sun makes rainbows when white sunlight passes through rain drops. The raindrops act like tiny prisms. They bend the different colors in white light, so the light spreads out into a band of colors that can be reflected back to you as a rainbow.
2 cubes = 4 prisms
Iris had the ability to make rainbows from her mother, Electra, who was a cloud goddess.
Rainbows can be seen during the daytime when there is rain and the sun is shining at the same time. The raindrops act as prisms that refract and reflect sunlight, creating the colorful arc of a rainbow in the sky.
No. Water droplets bend light to make rainbows.