What does a glass prism do when white light passes through it
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WHEN A WHITE LIGHT IS PASSED THROUGH GLASS PRISM IT'S SPLITS UP INTO SEVEN CONSTITUENT COLOURS...
THAT IS SPECTRUM ARE WE CAN SEE DISPERSION PHENOMENON...
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WHEN A WHITE LIGHT IS PASSED THROUGH GLASS PRISM IT'S SPLITS UP INTO SEVEN CONSTITUENT COLOURS...
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Visible light, also known as white light, consists of a collection of component colors. These colors are often observed as light passes through a triangular prism. Upon passage through the prism, the white light is separated into its component colors - red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. The separation of visible light into its different colors is known as dispersion. It was mentioned in the Light and Color unit that each color is characteristic of a distinct wave frequency; and different frequencies of light waves will bend varying amounts upon passage through a prism. In this unit, we will investigate the dispersion of light in more detail, pondering the reasons why different frequencies of light bend or refract different amounts when passing through the prism.
Visible light, also known as white light, consists of a collection of component colors. These colors are often observed as light passes through a triangular prism. Upon passage through the prism, the white light is separated into its component colors - red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. The separation of visible light into its different colors is known as dispersion. It was mentioned in the Light and Color unit that each color is characteristic of a distinct wave frequency; and different frequencies of light waves will bend varying amounts upon passage through a prism. In this unit, we will investigate the dispersion of light in more detail, pondering the reasons why different frequencies of light bend or refract different amounts when passing through the prism.
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