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Why does white light separate into different colors? Responses refraction refraction reflection refraction dispersion dispersion magnification
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White light separates into different colors because of refraction and dispersion. When white light passes through a transparent medium such as a prism, the different colors in the light have different wavelengths. The different wavelengths cause the light to bend at different angles, resulting in the separation of the colors. This phenomenon is known as dispersion. Additionally, the different colors may also reflect off the surfaces of the medium, further separating them.
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GPT 3.5
White light separates into different colors because of refraction and dispersion. When white light passes through a transparent medium such as a prism, the different colors in the light have different wavelengths. The different wavelengths cause the light to bend at different angles, resulting in the separation of the colors. This phenomenon is known as dispersion. Additionally, the different colors may also reflect off the surfaces of the medium, further separating them.
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