Dispersion of light.
White light.
The range of colors that white light can be split into is called the visible spectrum. It consists of colors such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
The piece of glass used to split light into bands is called a prism. It works by refracting light at different angles depending on its wavelength, thereby separating white light into its component colors.
The separation of white light into different colors is called dispersion. This occurs when light passes through a prism and is split into its component colors due to differences in the refractive index of each color.
A prism made of glass can split white light into different colors through a process called dispersion. When light enters the prism, it is refracted and separated into its component colors due to their differing wavelengths, resulting in a spectrum of colors.
White light.
White light can be split up into lots of different coloured light waves using a prism. We call this range of colours the visible spectrum.
White light can be split up into lots of different coloured light waves using a prism. We call this range of colours the visible spectrum.
Magenta coloured light makes white light when mixed with green light
The phenomenon of "dispersion".
White.
The range of colors that white light can be split into is called the visible spectrum. It consists of colors such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
The piece of glass used to split light into bands is called a prism. It works by refracting light at different angles depending on its wavelength, thereby separating white light into its component colors.
white light is made from red, orange, green, blue, yellow, indigo and violet.
splits into other coloured light beams
The separation of white light into different colors is called dispersion. This occurs when light passes through a prism and is split into its component colors due to differences in the refractive index of each color.
White light cannot be split by passing it through a prism in a prison. A prism can split white light into its component colors due to refraction, which separates the light based on its wavelengths. However, a prison is a correctional facility for people, not a scientific instrument for light manipulation.