White light is composed of all the colors in the visible light spectrum, which range from approximately 430-750 THz. This corresponds to a range of frequencies from 430-750 trillion cycles per second.
White light is a combination of all the frequencies of visible light, ranging from approximately 430 to 770 terahertz. These frequencies represent the different colors of the spectrum, from violet to red.
If you are talking about light and not pigment, then the blending of all the frequencies of visible light gives white. It's more of a continuum of frequencies rather than a mix of discrete colors.
Light can occur at different frequencies. These frequencies lie on a spectrum, if you want an idea of what the frequencies look like, have a look at a rainbow, with red at the lowest frequency and blue/violet at the highest for visible light. When all of these frequencies are mixed together (like the light created from the "white hot" sun) white light is the result.
White light is a mix of different frequencies; with certain equipment, it is possible to separate it into its components. This separated version is called a "spectrum".White light is a mix of different frequencies; with certain equipment, it is possible to separate it into its components. This separated version is called a "spectrum".White light is a mix of different frequencies; with certain equipment, it is possible to separate it into its components. This separated version is called a "spectrum".White light is a mix of different frequencies; with certain equipment, it is possible to separate it into its components. This separated version is called a "spectrum".
White light is a combination of all visible light frequencies, making it continuous rather than a single, distinct frequency. Therefore, it is not possible to write down a specific frequency for white light.
White light is a combination of all the frequencies of visible light, ranging from approximately 430 to 770 terahertz. These frequencies represent the different colors of the spectrum, from violet to red.
White light is a mixture of different frequencies, that are within the range of light our eyes can see.
A mixture of all the visible frequencies.
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If you are talking about light and not pigment, then the blending of all the frequencies of visible light gives white. It's more of a continuum of frequencies rather than a mix of discrete colors.
White light is what we see when light of all (or most) of the frequencies in the visible spectrum are emitted together from the same source. It is the combination of every visible light wave.
This is just a guess, but i think it is because the color white is a mixture of frequncies of light ranging from red to violet, so if you look at the wave pattern, it will look like a complete mess. By contrast, a single colour will have a nice neat wave pattern. Therefore, i would assume that "white" is used as a metaphor for a wave which consists of a mixture of lots of different frequencies. White light is the combination of all visible frequencies of light, white noise is the combination of many (but not all) audible frequencies of sound.
light as it originates from the sun or a bulb before it is broken into different frequencies
Light can occur at different frequencies. These frequencies lie on a spectrum, if you want an idea of what the frequencies look like, have a look at a rainbow, with red at the lowest frequency and blue/violet at the highest for visible light. When all of these frequencies are mixed together (like the light created from the "white hot" sun) white light is the result.
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What we think of as white light is in fact a mixture of many "colors", or frequencies of light. A prism or a water droplet merely separates them, or bends them so that we see them a split.
White light is a mix of different frequencies; with certain equipment, it is possible to separate it into its components. This separated version is called a "spectrum".White light is a mix of different frequencies; with certain equipment, it is possible to separate it into its components. This separated version is called a "spectrum".White light is a mix of different frequencies; with certain equipment, it is possible to separate it into its components. This separated version is called a "spectrum".White light is a mix of different frequencies; with certain equipment, it is possible to separate it into its components. This separated version is called a "spectrum".