Dispersion of Light (CIE IGCSE Physics: Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award))

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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

refraction-by-prism, IGCSE & GCSE Physics revision notes

White light may be separated into all its colours by passing it through a prism

The visible spectrum of light

  • Visible light is the only part of the spectrum detectable by the human eye
    • In the natural world, many animals, such as birds, bees and certain fish, can perceive beyond visible light and can see infra-red and UV wavelengths of light
  • The seven different colours of visible light waves correspond to different wavelengths
  • In order of longest wavelength and lowest frequency to shortest wavelength and highest frequency :
    • Red 
    • Orange
    • Yellow
    • Green 
    • Blue
    • Indigo
    • Violet

The dispersion of light creates the seven colours of the visible spectrum

Chemistry of Transition Elements - Visible Light Spectrum, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notesColours of the spectrum, IGCSE & GCSE Physics revision notes

The colours of the visible spectrum: red has the longest wavelength; violet has the shortest

Exam Tip

To remember the colours of the visible spectrum you could remember either:

  • The name “Roy G. Biv”
  • Or the saying “Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain”

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