Number of constituent colours of white light *
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The spectrum of white light consists of six basic colours arranged in a specific order: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. Although Newton understood that a beam of light of a particular colour is always deviated by the same amount, he did not appear to understand why this is so.
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violet, indigo, blue green, yellow, orange and red if these colours are stick to a disk and that disc rotates then we can see white colour
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