Spectrum

What is a spectrum? A spectrum is the range of colours that can be made from white light.

Colours.

Although we don't normally see it, the light we call 'white' is a combination of many colours of light.

Under some special circumstances, such as when light goes through a triangular block of glass (a prism) or through raindrops, the light gets split up and emerges in all of its colours. Those colours are known as a spectrum. A common term for a spectrum is a rainbow.

Video: this video contains information on a prism, and includes showing a spectrum.

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