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He discovers what is known as the rainbow, by using a prism to show that light is made up of all of those colors.
Light (or sunlight) is made up of all the wavelengths of light combined. If you mix all the colours of the rainbow together you get white. A prism just spreads out the individual wavelengths to illustrate the different colours. Different colours of light are just different mixtures of these.
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Making a hypothesis is turning your question into an answer Example: you say "How is a rainbow made" you answer the best of your ability) "A rainbow is made by the sun reflecting on the water"
Type your answer here... OK. White light is made of the colours of the spectrum (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet - these are the same as the colours of the rainbow). The reason you see these colours instead of wwhite when you shine white light through a prism is that the prism "bends" the light - which splits it into the colours of the spectrum. Red light is the longest, so it is bent the least, and Violet is the shortest - so it is bent the most. This is also how rainbows are made - the rain droplets act as prisms to disperse (split) the light into the colours of the spectrum.
I think you need a prism to do it.
A prism can change white light to a rainbow because white light is made up of different colors, each with a different wavelength. When white light enters a prism, the different colors of light are refracted by different amounts due to their unique wavelengths, causing them to spread out and form a spectrum of colors called a rainbow.
A prism separates white light into its different wavelengths, resulting in the visible spectrum of colors. This occurs because each color of light travels at a slightly different speed through the prism, causing them to bend at different angles and separate into distinct colors when they exit the prism.
Rainbow is made by: Light+water (droplets).Make real a rainbow yourself:Constant and fine shower of water (perhaps from a hose)a sunny dayMake a fake rainbow:Quite powerful torchGlass prism
Rainbows are made by the sun beams refracting onto rain particles which is made out of many colours which creates a rainbow.
When white light passes through a prism it spreads to form a rainbow. If that "rainbow" light is then passed through a second prism it cannot recombine to reform white light.NO
He discovers what is known as the rainbow, by using a prism to show that light is made up of all of those colors.
Sir Isaac Newton is credited with the first explanation of how a prism is used to break white light into a rainbow of colors. In 1666, Newton conducted experiments using prisms to demonstrate that white light is made up of a spectrum of colors.
The colors of the rainbow are made when light passes through a prism - what we call "light" is actually made of many colors. The main colors of a rainbow are Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Indigo, and Violet or Purple.
A rainbow results from sunlight passing thru raindrops that results in a prism effect that makes a complete circle. You only see a semicircle because of the horizon, but from an air plane you would see the full circle
The band of colors made by white light passing through a glass prism is called a spectrum. It consists of colors such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, commonly known as the colors of the rainbow.
Yes, white light is made up of all the colors in the visible spectrum. These colors can be separated using a prism to form a rainbow.