No, but it can be formed by refraction.
White light is a combination of all the colors in the visible spectrum. It is formed when light from different colors mixes together, such as sunlight or light from a light bulb.
Colored light formed by a prism can be recombined to form white light, as white light is a combination of all the colors in the visible spectrum.
When combining all colors of light, white light is formed. White light contains all the wavelengths of the visible spectrum, which are perceived by our eyes as different colors.
When blue light is shone on a white surface, the surface reflects the blue light while absorbing other colors present in the light spectrum. This selective reflection results in the perception of the white color.
White light is formed by the combination of all the visible colors of the spectrum. This occurs when light waves of different frequencies and wavelengths blend together, resulting in the perception of white light. When white light passes through a prism, it separates into its individual colors due to each color having a different wavelength and bending at different angles.
White light is a combination of all the colors in the visible spectrum. It is formed when light from different colors mixes together, such as sunlight or light from a light bulb.
Colored light formed by a prism can be recombined to form white light, as white light is a combination of all the colors in the visible spectrum.
White light contains all the colors of the visible spectrum.
When combining all colors of light, white light is formed. White light contains all the wavelengths of the visible spectrum, which are perceived by our eyes as different colors.
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a band of colors formed when white light passes through a prism.
White light is formed when all colors are reflected off an object. This is because white light is a combination of all the colors in the visible spectrum.
When blue light is shone on a white surface, the surface reflects the blue light while absorbing other colors present in the light spectrum. This selective reflection results in the perception of the white color.
Anything and everything you see is light. We are surrounded by white light. It is in a way wrong to actually say that a car is green and a bus is yellow.. The point here is that the light is a spectrum of different colours, that together makes white. When a green car looks green to us, that mean that it actually absorb the other colors of the white spectrum, hence only reflecting green. Exactly the same with any other object. All colours looks like they do because of their ability to absorb the other colors of the spectrum of light. A mirror on the other hand simply reflect 90-99% of the light that hits it, hence we se a reflection in it. The better mirror, the better reflection.
When light hits an object, some of the light spectrum is absorbed and some is reflected. The colour you see is the reflected light. The rest is absorbed. For example a red T shirt will absorb all the colours in the light spectrum a nd reflect red. Black absorbes all light and reflects non hence darkness and white is the reflection of the full spectrum. Orange is a blended reflection of Yellow and red.
White light is formed by the combination of all the visible colors of the spectrum. This occurs when light waves of different frequencies and wavelengths blend together, resulting in the perception of white light. When white light passes through a prism, it separates into its individual colors due to each color having a different wavelength and bending at different angles.
White light in a rainbow is sunlight that is composed of all the colors in the visible spectrum. When sunlight passes through raindrops, it is refracted and dispersed into its different wavelengths, creating the beautiful spectrum of colors seen in a rainbow.