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Under a physical point of view, pure colors are different frequencies in the light. Generally a light beam is composed by a set of frequencies each of which with a different intensity. If a very concentrated pack of frequencies is clearly more powerful that color dominates and you see a colored light, otherwise you see a combination of colors that tends to white as far as the light spectrum (the set of present frequencies) is wide and all the frequencies have the same intensity.

The refraction index of a material (glass for example) is a function of the frequency of the incoming light. Since the angle of refraction of a light beam by passing through the interface between different media depends on the two refraction indexes, beams of different frequencies are deflected at different angles by passing through the two interfaces air-glass and glass-air they encounter are deflected at different angles.

If a light beam comprises a large number of frequencies, passing through the prism each frequency is deflected to its own angle. Thus the frequencies are divided and exits from the prism as different beams.

The global effect is that a white beam (all the frequencies are present) exists from a prism as a sort of rainbow, where the colors (different frequencies) are directed in different direction and thus divided.

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Light produced by mixing all colors of the visible spectrum?

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A prism separates visible light into its different colors, as it is made up of a transparent material that causes light to refract at different angles depending on its wavelength or color. This phenomenon is called dispersion, with shorter wavelengths (like blue) bending more than longer wavelengths (like red), creating a spectrum of colors.


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What is a piece of glass that separates the visible wavelengths of light?

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What is the scientific explanation behind the phenomenon of black colored light?

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Why are the carotenoid colors visible in the fall?

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