Using a prism a beam of light can generally be defracted into the different colors that make up that beam of light. The visible spectrum of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet can often be seen.
Colors from black can be separated by a process called Chromatography.
When white light(composite light) consisting of various colors is passed through a prism, light of different colors will be deviated through different angles. Since the deviation is related to refractive index and refractive index to the color of light the deviation produced for different colors are different for same prism.That is the refractive indices are different for the various colors and this difference in the refractive indices is responsible for dispersion.
if dark colors absorb light more than light colors then the temperatures wiill be differentl
white
Because there would be no secondary colors without primary colors mixing together.
White light is actually al ready a mix of different colors. It can be separated back into its components.White light is actually al ready a mix of different colors. It can be separated back into its components.White light is actually al ready a mix of different colors. It can be separated back into its components.White light is actually al ready a mix of different colors. It can be separated back into its components.
Separating light into various colors produces a spectrum or rainbow.
Newton showed that light was made up of all the visible colors by breaking it up with a prism.
by use of a prism
In optics, a prism refracts incoming light.
Visible light rays
the white light is separated into its component colors:) red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet.
The light bends and it is separated in the different colors of the rainbow.
Different colors of light have different indices of refraction.Thats why different colors of light deviate through different angles and gets separated out which is called dispersion.
Visible Spectrum
Those colors get separated under certain conditions, for example, when the white light passes through a prism.
No. White light is a mixture of many colors. When you see a rainbow, you see the white light separated into its components.