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why does a newton's disc appear white when it is rotated?
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Answered by krupaliraj
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Answer:

Newton's Color Disk is mounted on a motor shaft. When the motor is turned on, the disk rotates rapidly. The segments of color on the disc are apportioned so that, when the disc is rotating, an approximate white is formed by the mixing of the colors.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the motor is turned on, the disk rotates rapidly. The segments of color on the disc are apportioned so that, when the disc is rotating, an approximate white is formed by the mixing of the colors. This whiteness is never quite realized due to the impurities of the colors, but the effect is muddy white.

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