Dispersion of light
- The dispersion of light is illustrated by the refraction of white light by a glass prism
- White light contains the wavelengths of all the colours of the spectrum
- Each colour has a different wavelength (and frequency), making up a very narrow part of the electromagnetic spectrum
- White light may be separated into all its colours by passing it through a glass prism
- This is done by refraction
- Violet light is refracted the most, whilst red light is refracted the least
- This splits up the colours to form a spectrum
- This process is similar to how a rainbow is created
Dispersion of light through a prism
White light may be separated into all its colours by passing it through a prism