How does light become the color of the object it passes through? (e.g.: Putting a red transparent/translucent object under a light bulb - which results red light to come under the red transparent/translucent object)
as light passes through the prism, it slows and bends, but different wavelengths bend at different angles. This separates light onto different wavelengths, forming a different colors.
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as light passes through the prism, it slows and bends, but different wavelengths bend at different angles. This separates light onto different wavelengths, forming a different colors.
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