dispersion phenomenon occurs in daily life
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Dispersion is the spreading of
white light into its full spectrum of wavelengths. It can occur for any type of wave
and involves wavelength-dependent processes.
Some examples of dispersion in daily life are:
1. Rainbow is the natural phenomenon in which dispersion takes place.
2. When sunlight falls on a glass prism we can see the seven colours.
3. When petrol leaks from vehicles and comes into contact with the water on the floor it disperses into colours.
Some examples of dispersion in daily life are:
1. Rainbow is the natural phenomenon in which dispersion takes place.
2. When sunlight falls on a glass prism we can see the seven colours.
3. When petrol leaks from vehicles and comes into contact with the water on the floor it disperses into colours.
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