Dispersion (Oxford AQA IGCSE Physics)
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Dispersion
White light is a mixture of all the colours of the spectrum:
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
The spectrum of visible light
Each colour has a different frequency and wavelength, making up the very narrow visible light part of the electromagnetic spectrum
Visible light on the electromagnetic spectrum
White light is separated into all its colours when it passes through a prism
This process is called dispersion
Each colour is refracted through the prism by a different amount
Violet light is refracted the most, whilst red light is refracted the least
This splits up the colours to form a spectrum
A rainbow is created through dispersion
Sunlight is refracted through raindrops which creates a rainbow
Dispersion of light through a prism
Exam Tip
To remember the colours of the visible spectrum you could remember either:
The name “Roy G. Biv”
Or the saying “Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain”
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