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Light dispersion is a phenomenon in which white light separates into its different colors (spectrum) when it passes through a medium, such as a glass prism. This happens because different colors of light bend by different amounts as they pass through the prism. Red light bends the least, and violet light bends the most. This bending, or refraction, causes the light to spread out, creating a rainbow-like effect. Dispersion helps explain why we see different colors in a rainbow or through a prism.]]>

Light dispersion is a phenomenon in which white light separates into its different colors (spectrum) when it passes through a medium, such as a glass prism. This happens because different colors of light bend by different amounts as they pass through the prism. Red light bends the least, and violet light bends the most. This bending, or refraction, causes the light to spread out, creating a rainbow-like effect. Dispersion helps explain why we see different colors in a rainbow or through a prism.]]>
Wed, 21 Aug 2024 12:07:32 GMT /slideshow/light-dispersion-grade-10-physical-sciences/271190911 MichelleTema@slideshare.net(MichelleTema) Light Dispersion (Grade 10 Physical sciences) MichelleTema Light dispersion is a phenomenon in which white light separates into its different colors (spectrum) when it passes through a medium, such as a glass prism. This happens because different colors of light bend by different amounts as they pass through the prism. Red light bends the least, and violet light bends the most. This bending, or refraction, causes the light to spread out, creating a rainbow-like effect. Dispersion helps explain why we see different colors in a rainbow or through a prism. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lightdispertion-240821120732-62f59ad4-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Light dispersion is a phenomenon in which white light separates into its different colors (spectrum) when it passes through a medium, such as a glass prism. This happens because different colors of light bend by different amounts as they pass through the prism. Red light bends the least, and violet light bends the most. This bending, or refraction, causes the light to spread out, creating a rainbow-like effect. Dispersion helps explain why we see different colors in a rainbow or through a prism.
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