Violet bends the most
The sequence of bending in increasing order is like violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange,red
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Red light, which has the longest wavelength, bends the least when passing through a prism, while violet light, with the shortest wavelength, bends the most.
The longer the wavelength the less the light will be 'bent' by a prism. Wavelengths get longer towards the red end of the spectrum.
When light passes through the center of a lens, it travels along the optical axis, where the lens is thinnest. Since this is the region with the least curvature, the light does not bend much as it passes through. The amount of bending depends on the angle at which the light enters the lens, with light entering perpendicularly experiencing minimal bending.
Red light is refracted the least by a prism as it has the longest wavelength.
White light is refracted off the edges of the prism. That is it is slightly deflected and because light is made up of different wavelengths which are bent by a different amount the result is a spectrum, also seen in a rainbow. and from another wiki answers entry:When light passes through a prism, the angle of deviation of any light beam is inversely proportional to its wavelengh. Since, violet color has least wave length, it bends the most and the red bends the least.
Red light, which has the longest wavelength, bends the least when passing through a prism, while violet light, with the shortest wavelength, bends the most.
The longer the wavelength the less the light will be 'bent' by a prism. Wavelengths get longer towards the red end of the spectrum.
When light passes through the center of a lens, it travels along the optical axis, where the lens is thinnest. Since this is the region with the least curvature, the light does not bend much as it passes through. The amount of bending depends on the angle at which the light enters the lens, with light entering perpendicularly experiencing minimal bending.
When light passes through a prism, the angle of deviation of any light beam is inversely proportional to its wavelengh. Since, violet color has least wave length, it bends the most and the red bends the least.Dhirender Sharma
red. bending is a physical phenomenon called defraction , the less frequency ( or the longer the wave length) the more the defraction. since the red has the least frequency it bends more than any colour.
Red light is refracted the least by a prism as it has the longest wavelength.
In the context of a rainbow, the color that is least deviated is red, as it has the longest wavelength and bends the least when passing through a prism or raindrops. On the other hand, violet, with its shorter wavelength, is the most divided and deviated color. This means that red is less scattered, while violet is more dispersed in the spectrum.
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White light is refracted off the edges of the prism. That is it is slightly deflected and because light is made up of different wavelengths which are bent by a different amount the result is a spectrum, also seen in a rainbow. and from another wiki answers entry:When light passes through a prism, the angle of deviation of any light beam is inversely proportional to its wavelengh. Since, violet color has least wave length, it bends the most and the red bends the least.
In terms of how our eyes perceive them, red light has the longest wavelength and bends the least, so it travels faster than other colors in a vacuum. However, when light passes through a medium like air or glass, the speed may vary depending on the color's interaction with the medium.
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