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What colour is refracted most by a prism?

Violet light is refracted the most by a prism, followed by blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. This dispersion of light creates a rainbow effect when white light passes through a prism.


White light is split up into its component colours by a prism what colour will be refracted the most?

The violet (higher frequency) light.


Which colour bends the most when white light is passed through a prism?

The violet colour will be refracted the most, it has a shorter wave length and a higher frequency. The red light will be refracted the least, with its longer wave length and lower frequency.


What color is refracted the most?

white light


What colour light is refracted the least?

Red light is refracted the least due to its longer wavelength compared to other colors in the visible spectrum. This causes red light to bend the least when passing through a medium with a different optical density.


When white light travels through a glass prism what colour is refracted through the smallest angle?

Red since red light travels the slowest


When white light travels through a glass prism which colour is refracted through the largest angle?

Violet light is refracted through the largest angle when white light passes through a glass prism because it has the shortest wavelength of all the colors in the visible spectrum.


What colour wavelengths bend the most and the least?

Violet light wavelengths bend the most, and red light wavelengths bend the least when passing through a medium, such as air or water. This phenomenon is known as dispersion, where different colors of light are refracted at different angles due to their differing wavelengths.


What colour is refracted most when passing triangular prism?

violet is most refracted when passing through a triangular prism because refractive index of violet is more and dispersion is directly proportional to ref index


How does a prism create light dispersion?

Refraction. White light is made up of coloured components with different frequencies, which are refracted to different angles when passing through the prism. Blue light is refracted the most, whereas red is refracted the least. This allows us to see the entire spectrum of visible light.


What happened to light when it is refracted?

When light is Refracted it bends when it travels from one medium to another


How will you compare prism to raindrops?

Light is refracted and reflected by a (glass) prism Light is refracted and reflected by a raindrop

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