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Dispersion of white light and the colours of the visible spectrum

White light can be split up to form a using a .

This is a block of glass with a triangular cross section.

Light waves are as they enter the glass because they are slowed down.

The spectrum is produced because different colours of light travel at different speeds in glass.

Red light is slowed down least by glass and is refracted least.

Violet light is slowed down most by glass and is refracted most.

As a result, the coloured light spreads out to form a spectrum of white light.

This is called dispersion.

Key points

  • The spectrum of white light is produced because different colours of light travel at different speeds in glass.
  • Red light is slowed down least by glass and is refracted least.
  • Violet light is slowed down most by glass and is refracted most.
A beam of white light passes through a prism and changes into a spectrum of colours
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A beam of white light passes through a prism and changes into a spectrum of colours
White light being dispersed via a prism
Electromagnetic waves

There is an easy way to remember the order of the colours of white light by using a sentence: Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.

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