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Dispersion of Light Through a Prism by con-sinha.abhimanue is a document available to read on EtoBox.
1. White light is composed of all the visible colors of the spectrum. When white light passes through a glass prism, it disperses or splits into its component colors due to differences in how each wavelength of light refracts. 2. Red light refracts the least when passing through the prism, while violet light refracts the most. This causes the colors to spread out with violet at the top of the spectrum and red at the bottom when white light disperses through the prism. 3. Sir Isaac Newton discovered this p
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