dispersion of light
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BY
GROUP II OF PHISICS
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After learnt this
lesson, student able
to identify the
principle of
dispersion of light.
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Dispersion of light can be defined as the separation of a visible light beam into its constituent colors.
For example red, oranges, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet colors are obtained when a white light beam is dispersed.
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Dispersion of light happens
when a light beam passes
through a dispersive medium
such as a prism.
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A rainbow is formed when
light is dispersed through
raindrops.
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