a rainbow?
White light shining through a prism spreads out to form a spectrum of colors called a rainbow, due to refraction and dispersion. This occurs because each color of light bends by a different amount as it passes through the prism, separating the colors based on their wavelengths.
refraction, do this by shining white light (all the colours) through a prism which then splits the wave lengths into sperate paths showing all the colours of white light. So white light has a specific frequency, shine it through a prism and you split the frequency up into smaller bits hence the colours of light.
Shining a white light through a glass prism will split the light into rainbow colours.
Shining a green light through a prism would cause the light to refract and disperse into its component colors, forming a spectrum ranging from red to violet. This is due to the different wavelengths of light being bent by different amounts as they pass through the prism, creating the rainbow effect.
you get a prism glass block and a thin ray of light shining onto the prism and rotate the prism till you see the spectrum
Blue, red, and green light are all present in white light. One can observe this by shining a white light through a prism.
Colors are colors because it makes the world more interesting. I'm kidding when you have a prism, and you shine a light through it (cristal or glass prism) it makes a rainbow. How do rainbows form in the sky? Rainbows form because the light is shining through the water in a different place where it is raining.
It has a black background and a triangular prism with a beam of light shining through it , creating a rainbow.
light is white. if you mix the colors of the rainbow you get white. A prism separates the colors, showing a rainbow.
The prism angle affects the amount of refraction of light passing through a prism. A larger prism angle results in greater refraction, causing the light to bend more as it passes through the prism. Conversely, a smaller prism angle leads to less refraction and a smaller bending of the light.
If you are talking in terms of light then yes, all the colors in the light spectrum are together white. You may see the spectrum when white light is shining through a triangular prism, reflecting the different shades.
Diagram B correctly shows the path of light through a glass prism. Light enters the prism, bends towards the base of the prism, then exits the prism and continues in a straight line.