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Dispersion of the Visible Spectrum

Light and a Glass Prism

Light and a Glass Prism

(a) A pure wavelength of light falls onto a prism and is refracted at both surfaces. (b) White light is dispersed by the prism (shown exaggerated). Since the index of refraction varies with wavelength, the angles of refraction vary with wavelength. A sequence of red to violet is produced, because the index of refraction increases steadily with decreasing wavelength.

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    "OpenStax College, Dispersion: The Rainbow and Prisms. January 13, 2013."
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